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  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:09 AM EDT2013-05-21 12:09:04 GMT
    DOVER, Del. (WBOC) - Job centers at Delaware libraries are in danger of shutting down later this year. The funding for the programs is running out.Nick Strasser has been looking for job for a long time
    Stimulus money funded the program. It totaled just under $2 million, plus an extra $1 million match.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:07 AM EDT2013-05-21 12:07:56 GMT
    Parking spots for cars are a precious commodity in Rehoboth. To keep scooters out of the spots and off the sidewalks, there are designated parking areas near the beach.
    Parking spots for cars are a precious commodity in Rehoboth. To keep scooters out of the spots and off the sidewalks, there are designated parking areas near the beach.
  • Monday, May 20 2013 2:38 PM EDT2013-05-20 18:38:55 GMT
    HARRINGTON,Del.- Harrington police arrested a 42-year-old Smyrna male over the weekend, charging him with his fifth DUI offense.On Saturday, while patrolling Route 13, officers say that they stopped
    Harrington police say a weekend traffic stop has led to a 53-year-old woman being charged with her 5th offense DUI.
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  • Thursday, May 9 2013 9:49 AM EDT2013-05-09 13:49:55 GMT
    WASHINGTON (AP) They are young, often low-ranking service members out on the weekend in the late night and early morning hours. Sometimes they've been drinking. Often those who sexually assault them are
    Sexual assaults across the military are a growing epidemic. In releasing a massive report Tuesday, Pentagon leaders continued to struggle with how to combat the problem and give victims enough confidence in the system to come forward.
  • Tuesday, April 30 2013 3:50 PM EDT2013-04-30 19:50:32 GMT
    WASHINGTON (AP) - After a storm of complaints, the Obama administration on Tuesday unveiled simplified forms to apply for insurance under the president's new health care law. You won't have to lay bare
    After a storm of complaints, the Obama administration on Tuesday unveiled simplified forms to apply for insurance under the president's new health care law. You won't have to lay bare your medical history but you will have to detail your finances.
  • Saturday, April 13 2013 10:06 AM EDT2013-04-13 14:06:04 GMT
    WASHINGTON (AP) - If a purse with $900 is stolen, the victim probably would call the police. If a computer hacker steals $900 from that same person's bank account, what then? Call the police? Could they
    Obama administration officials have said that cyberterrorism is the leading worldwide threat to national security. As it is now, local police don't have widespread know-how to investigate cybercrimes.
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  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:21 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:21:16 GMT
    SEAFORD, Del.- It is being called one of the deadliest tornadoes this country has ever seen. For the people of Moore, OK, their thoughts will now turn to rebuilding their homes and lives. Here on Delmarva,
    It is being called one of the deadliest tornadoes this country has ever seen. For the people of Moore, OK, their thoughts will now turn to rebuilding their homes and lives. Here on Delmarva, people are reaching out to help, while others are looking to reconnect with loved ones living in that tornado-ravaged town.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 4:54 PM EDT2013-05-21 20:54:28 GMT
    Baltimore County police say the Reisterstown home of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was burglarized over the weekend, and $2,000 and two guns were stolen.
    Baltimore County police say the Reisterstown home of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was burglarized over the weekend, and $2,000 and two guns were stolen.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 4:02 PM EDT2013-05-21 20:02:28 GMT
    MOORE, Okla. (AP) - Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin says "hearts are broken" for parents wondering about the fate of their children after a tornado devastated suburban Oklahoma City and officials say the search
    Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least nine children, and those numbers were expected to climb.


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