Figure skating clubs in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York are training grounds for many athletes and several team members.
New Jersey and Delaware plan to file a federal lawsuit with six other states after President Donald Trump’s administration announced it would pause federal financial assistance. Other Democratic-led states — New York,
What Trump's order says, how local law enforcement is involved, ICE's efforts so far and what to do if you encounter ICE.
United States Attorney Carla Freedman and Amy Connelly, Special Agent in Charge of the Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General, New York Field Office announced on Wednesday that Brian Gill, 59, of Andres was indicted for Social Security Fraud.
Delaware is joining a coalition of states including New York and California to stop an order by the Trump administration to pause federal grants.
The Delaware County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Wednesday, Jan. 22 opposing New York City's proposal to purchase additional land in the county even if a town initiated the
DELHI, N.Y. (WBNG) -- A New Lisbon man was indicted on two felony assault charges involving sexual contact with a minor on Thursday, according to the Delaware County District Attorney.
The captain of Delaware’s 2003 NCAA title team, Adams beat the odds as an undrafted free agent by playing 16 seasons, 228 regular-season games and making two Pro Bowls. His one Super Bowl was a disappointing 43-8 loss to Seattle after the 2013 season. The safety did his part with six tackles while on the field for every defensive snap.
Figure skaters and coaches returning from the U.S. national championships were aboard the American Airlines flight that collided with a Black Hawk helicopter.
Gov. Matt Meyer sent a letter to senators after he was inaugurated, withdrawing his predecessors’ names for the port board.
The murder of a US Border Patrol agent near the Canadian border appears to be linked to a radical leftist trans militant cult accused of killings across the country.
Prof. Conrade joined the University’s Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management (now the Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management in the Lerner College) in 1996, retiring in 2009. After retirement, he continued to teach in the department as adjunct faculty for another seven years.