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The goal is simple: keep pets in loving homes whenever possible and reduce the number of animals surrendered.

Faithful Friends continues to build on the vision through sheltering, adoption, veterinary services, community outreach, and education for animals that need a 2nd chance.

By John Riddle

More than two decades ago, a grou...


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The two-day, 80-mile reenactment of Caesar Rodney’s ride from Dover to Philadelphia concluded last night on the steps of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Caesar Rodney symbolically cast the deciding vote in the Delaware Delegation for Independence at 8:35 Saturday Night, June 13th.

More than 200 participants helped retrace the Delaware...

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Caravel celebrates after winning the 2026 DIAA Baseball State Championship Game. Photo Credit: Ryan Colasanti

The Caravel Buccaneers defeated the Caesar Rodney Riders, 2-1, on June 12, at Frawley Stadium in the 2026 DIAA Baseball State Championship Game.

WILMINGTON — Rider senior William Lorentz faced Caravel sophomore Jackson...


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Should School Revenue Process Allow “Automatic Increases” or Referendums for Even Modest Inflation Impacts?

DOVER — Delaware senators advanced a school-finance bill Thursday that supporters say would prevent large post-reassessment tax surprises while giving districts a steadier way to keep up with rising costs, but critics warn the proposal would weaken voter control over pr...


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Preliminary DSHA survey finds broad concern about affordability, supply, and homelessness, but policy solutions may divide conservatives and progressives

DOVER — Delawareans broadly agree that the state has a housing problem. The harder question is what government should do about it.

Preliminary survey results released by the Delaware State Housing Authority and the U...


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