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Man found beaten to death on Del. bike trail, $5K reward for info leading to arrest
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest after a Delaware man was found dead on a bike trail in Dover, last month.
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Community Mourns College Basketball Coach Killed in Del. Bike Accident
The Kent county community is mourning the death of a college basketball coach after he was injured in a bike accident saturday. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield reports.
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Amber Alert Canceled: Missing Girl, 17, From Dover, Del. Found Safe
Police in Dover, Delaware, canceled an Amber Alert Tuesday afternoon for a missing teenage girl who they feared may be “at risk,” but was later located.
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Delaware Senate Vote on Removing Convicted Auditor Criticized as ‘Political Theater'
Senate Democrats have voted to seek to remove Delaware’s state auditor from office. Senators voted 13-7 Monday for a resolution to hold a joint session of the legislature regarding the removal of Auditor Kathy McGuiness, a Democrat. The resolution must also be approved by the House, but Democratic House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf said he has no plans to call a...
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Arson at Del. Target Was ‘Diversion to Steal a Cart Full of Merchandise,' Police Say
A Delaware man was arrested Monday and charged with arson and other offenses in a Target store fire that police said he started “as a diversion to steal a cart full of merchandise.”
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Gun Control Bills Win Final Approval From Delaware Lawmakers
Bills outlawing several types of semiautomatic firearms and magazines capable of holding more than 17 rounds have won final approval in Delaware’s Democrat-controlled General Assembly. The bills received no Republican support.
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Delaware House Votes to Raise Minimum Rifle Purchase Age to 21
House lawmakers have approved a bill raising the minimum age for anyone in Delaware to legally possess or purchase any rifle, or firearm ammunition, from 18 to 21, the same age requirement for handguns.
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Future Philly Gun Owners React To Bipartisan Gun Law Agreement
Senators have come together to create the framework for new gun laws. NBC10’s Johnny Archer got reactions from Philly residents who are in the process of buying a gun, including a friend of an innocent bystander who was killed in the South Street mass shooting.