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Local supermarkets bringing back cashiers, some customers unhappy with self-checkout
Are you team self-serve checkout at the store or team human cashier? One grocery chain that serves northern Delaware is leaning back toward more human cashiers. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has more.
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‘It has gotten desperate at this point': Delaware fire department selling beer to help raise funds
A fire department in Newark is hoping cold beer can help them raise the funds they need. NBC10 Delaware reporter Tim Furlong has more on the creative approach, reminding people to chip in a few bucks to make sure there’s a fire truck and an ambulance ready if they ever need one at their house.
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Man and woman killed in apparent murder-suicide in Delaware
A man and woman were killed and another man was injured in an apparent murder-suicide in Delaware.
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2 dead, 1 injured after murder-suicide in Delaware, police say
A woman and man are dead and another man is injured after a murder-suicide in Newark, Delaware, Thursday morning, according to New Castle County police.
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Delaware bans smoking in cars with children
The State of Delaware has banned smoking in vehicles where children are present. It’s a reform that schoolchildren have been seeking for a decade.
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Man charged after fatal hit-and-run and trying to disarm a police officer in Newark
A 31-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter after killing a 69-year-old man in a hit-and-run and then trying to resist arrest and disarm a police officer in Newark, Delaware.
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New Delaware law makes it illegal to smoke with kids inside a car
Delaware has passed a law where people can no longer smoke in a car when kids are present. Governor Carney signed the law on Wednesday in efforts to protect children from second-hand smoke. NBC10’s Karen Hua shows how elementary school students helped to make legislative change in their state.
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Delaware bans smoking in vehicles with children
Delaware has banned the smoking of tobacco in vehicles throughout the state if anyone under the age of 18 is present.
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‘A Delaware treasure': World War II veteran celebrates his 102nd birthday in Wilmington
There are fewer living World War II veterans these days. That’s why it was such a special occasion in Wilmington when people gathered to celebrate a war hero’s 102nd birthday—even the mayor showed up. NBC10’s Delaware bureau reporter Tim Furlong was among those invited to the party.
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VP Kamala Harris continues college tour in Berks County, urging young people to vote
Vice President Kamala Harris made a trip to Berks County on Tuesday to help get voters ready for upcoming elections this fall. She spoke at Reading Area Community College to highlight National Voter Registration Day. This is all part of the Vice President’s effort to keep students engaged in politics. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has coverage from the event.
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Are you ready to vote? Check your status, get registered in Pa., NJ, Del.
Are you registered to vote? People in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware can check registration status or get registered. This is your guide.
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Two 15-year-olds arrested for over $1,500 in stolen property and resisting arrest
Two 15-year-old boys were arrested for receiving over $1,500 in stolen property and resisting arrest in Wilmington, Delaware on Saturday.
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14-year-old boy hospitalized after shooting in Wilmington, police say
Police are investigating after a 14-year-old was shot in Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday morning.
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18-year-old man injured after shooting in Wilmington, police say
Police are investigating after an 18-year-old man was shot in Wilmington, Delaware Friday night.
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Delaware and New Jersey urge residents to get updated COVID-19 booster as cases spike again
Delaware and New Jersey are urging residents to get the newly updated COVID-19 booster vaccines.
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Stay out of the water or face a fine: Seaside Heights officials warn beachgoers of dangerous rip currents
Stay out of the water or face a fine. That’s the warning from a Jersey Shore town as it tries to keep people safe from potentially deadly rip currents in the ocean fueled by Hurricane Lee far offshore. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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Rip current risk and 6- to 8-foot waves at Jersey Shore, Delaware Beaches
Swimmers are being warned before taking a dip in the Atlantic Ocean the next couple days with rip current and high surf warnings in effect.
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Del. man gets 7 ½-year federal term in carjacking of congresswoman's SUV in Philly
A Delaware man has been sentenced to 7 1/2 years in federal prison in the carjacking of a U.S. congresswoman’s sport utility vehicle in a Philadelphia park almost two years ago.
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Del. woman who killed daughter, left burned corpse on ballfield sentenced to 30 years
A Delaware woman who pleaded guilty to killing her 3-year-old daughter and dumping her burned remains on a softball field has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
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Expect traffic delays on the Delaware Memorial Bridge through Thanksgiving
Delaware River and Bay Authority officials announced two New Jersey-bound lanes will be closed as part of the final phase of the construction project to rehabilitate the bridge deck on the Delaware Memorial Bridge.