April Fools' Day has been practiced for centuries. April Fools' Day is still a day away, but the pranks are already spreading ...
U.S. enters WWI in 1917, border clash between U.S. and Mexico in 1929, Rev. Dr. King slain in 1968, meat boycott over high prices in 1973 ...
A Delaware Superior Court judge ruled on Friday afternoon that the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit Dominion Voting Systems has waged against Fox News and Fox Corp. will go to trial in April. Judge ...
Congratulations to Jacob Muntz of Appoquinimink boys lacrosse, the Delaware Online Athlete of the Week for Week 1 of the spring season. The sophomore had 12 saves in a 7-6 victory over Smyrna and 14 ...
It's an old-is-new-again project, combining the dial-to-ride services public transit agencies offered decades ago with new ...
No more lollygagging as Major League Baseball begins first season aiming to speed pace of play with pitch clock, other alterations ...
WASHINGTON – The 2024 Republican presidential aspirants now have to game out a contest no candidate has ever faced: a front-runner – and former president – under criminal indictment. Trump may well ...
Troy Reeder has a high school reunion with Vikings star after playing with University of Delaware teammate who suddenly retired from NFL.
Following a World Series run, the Phillies home opener against the Cincinnati Reds is sold out. You can still find tickets, but they won't come cheap.
Put on your skepticals, folks. Delawareans likes to trick each other according to a new survey naming it a top prankster state for April Fools' Day.
A host of national chains and franchises are slated to enter Delaware for the first time this year while some mainstays expand their presence. Here's a look at some of the developments to watch.