The presidential inauguration will be held inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Monday, Jan. 20, disqualifying many tickets from actual attendance. The move was in response to a very cold weather forecast in Washington that morning. A press release from the Capitol Police said ticketed areas outside will be closed.
Wilmington Housing Authority recently bought Jervay Place, and owes the seller a bit more money than expected due to past unpaid operating costs. WHA asked the city to help cover the shortfall.
Third-party vendor FIS blamed a local power loss and hardware failure for the issue, which Bank of Oklahoma said affected more than two dozen financial institutions.
A Wilmington resident, 28-year-old Jamira Loper, has been charged with multiple felonies following an alleged assault involving chemical spray at a grocery store parking lot. The incident
It took several initiatives to spur on revitalization in downtown Wilmington more than 40 years ago. One of those remains vital to downtown's success.
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders.
The Pete du Pont Freedom Foundation (PDFF) has chosen five semi-finalists from more than 100 ideas from its 2024 dinner last November to
Recreational cannabis is legal in Delaware, but a complex web of local restrictions are making it hard for retailers to find suitable real estate.
The new office of education advocacy gives the city government a way to fund efforts to bring education back under city control in the future.
Delaware State Police charge a Wilmington woman who used pepper spray in a group fight that broke out at a Stanton ShopRite over the weekend.
A gun violence prevention advocate from Wilmington was among the people receiving pardons during Joseph Biden's final weekend as President.
Trump reiterated his claim that China is “operating” the Panama Canal and said that the critical waterway had been “foolishly” given to Panama. “We didn't give it to China. We gave it to Panama, and we’re taking it back.”