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Person rescued after being pulled from mobile home fire in Georgetown, Del.
A person who suffered a cardiac arrest was successfully resuscitated after being pulled from a burning home in Delaware on Saturday afternoon, officials said.
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Delaware lawmakers pass new gun law that creates more steps when buying a weapon
The state of Delaware just passed a piece of legislation that gun safety advocates say will save lives once it goes into effect. Some opponents say it goes too far though and encroaches on Second Amendment rights. NBC10 Delaware reporter Tim Furlong has reaction from residents.
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Man convicted in 2015 murder of teen that sparked gang war in Delaware
A man has been convicted in the murder of a teen boy that sparked a years-long gang war in Wilmington, Delaware, despite the victim not being gang affiliated.
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Students walk to honor pioneer in their school community
Hundreds of students at a Delaware Catholic school took a long walk on Wednesday morning to pay their respects to a pioneer in their community. They honored one of the first five Black students to ever attend their school before the state had even officially desegregated. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has the story.
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Man arrested after driving into Delaware pizza shop
A 33-year-old man was arrested and has been charged with DUI after he drove his car into Slingers Pizza & Grill in Seaford, Del. on Monday. A child was removed from the car after the crash, officials said.
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Suspected Philly serial killer sentenced to 7 life terms, 296 years in prison
A suspected serial killer accused in the deaths of six people in Delaware and Pennsylvania in 2021 has been convicted of murder and other crimes by a Delaware jury.
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Delaware inmate caught after walking off from work release
The Delaware Department of Correction spent hours on the search for a prisoner who they said walked away during an approved work pass earlier this week.
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Driver faces charges in DUI crash into NJ pizza shop
A man is facing charges for driving under the influence after he, allegedly, crashed his car through Slingers Pizza and Grill in Seaford, New Jersey.
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Appeals court weighs Del. laws banning certain semiautomatic guns, large-capacity magazines
Gun rights groups are urging a federal appeals court to overturn a judge’s refusal to halt enforcement of Delaware laws banning certain semiautomatic firearms and restricting the size of firearm magazines.
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Wilmington, Del. woman arrested in starvation death of 4-year-old boy
After a review by the Delaware Attorney General’s Office, Mercedes Ferguson, 30, has been charged with murder by abuse after her son died of starvation last August.
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Supply closet for mothers giving away free baby formula in Del. as state says it has a surplus of product
Harper’s Hart is a free supply closet for moms in the downtown Wilmington, Delaware public library. Always at the top of the list is formula, which was affected by the global supply chain crisis, but the state is now happy to say Delaware has a surplus of product and is encouraging people to come and get it while they can....
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“A true public servant': Delaware flags ordered at half-staff to honor former senator Robert J. Voshell
Delaware Governor John Carney has ordered the flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor Korean War veteran and former Senate Majority Leader Robert J. Voshell on the day of his internment.
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With the first ever over-the-counter birth control pill, DE lawmakers are working to protect women who use it
The first ever FDA-approved over-the-counter birth control pill is about to go on sale at pharmacies across the country. Delaware lawmakers are working to make sure insurance companies will cover the costs. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has more.
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Family demands answers one year after their son was shot, killed by Delaware police
One year ago a Delaware man was shot and killed by police officers outside of a 7-Eleven in Wilmington. His family says he did not deserve to be shot but they are waiting to hear the outcome of the state’s investigation. On the one year anniversary of his death, the family says their lawyer has not received any calls back...
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Therapy dog from Delaware nominated for USO Canine Volunteer of the Year award
Ranger, a dog who works at Dover Air Force Base and Coast Guard Station Indian River is up for the USO Canine Volunteer of the Year award. Here’s how you can vote for him!
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Local dog up for USO Canine Volunteer of the Year award
Meet Ranger, a dog who works for works at Dover Air Force Base and Coast Guard Station Indian River. He is up for the USO Canine Volunteer of the Year award and you can vote for him.
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University of Delaware students used engineering skills to help non-profit dog treat company
University of Delaware engineering students put their skills to the test by helping out a non-profit dog treat company.
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University of Delaware engineering students make baking scales for non-profit dog treat company
A group of engineering students is putting their skills to the test by helping out a non-profit dog treat company out of Delaware. NBC10 Delaware reporter Tim Furlong has more on this collaboration of kindness.
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Man working to encourage more people of all backgrounds to donate blood
An extra day of February means an extra day of Black History Month and the Blood Bank of Delmarva tied it all together. They are using this leap day to honor a local man doing great things to save lives by getting more African Americans to donate badly needed blood. NBC10 Delaware reporter Tim Furlong has the story.
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Firefly Music Festival canceled for 2024
Organizers said the three-day Firefly Music Festival has been canceled. The event has attracted thousands of people to the Dover Motor Speedway in Kent County, Delaware for more than a decade.