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Where: 99 S Cory Ln, Smyrna, DE 19977 Some places feed your stomach; the Smyrna Diner feeds your soul too. Worth the drive, worth the calories, worth every minute spent in this slice of authentic ...
Cloudy with a chance of rain. Chance of precipitation 45%. High temperature around 66F. Dew point will be around 48F with an average humidity of 64%. Winds will be 6 mph from the S. Mostly cloudy with ...
Where: 99 S Cory Ln, Smyrna, DE 19977 Some places feed your body; the Smyrna Diner feeds your soul. Worth every mile of the drive and every minute spent in this haven of honest-to-goodness American ...
Delaware State Police are searching for a 33-year-old man accused of a violent home invasion and assault that left an elderly ...
A Smyrna man is becoming a champion for a cause that's very personal to him: quality care at home. Wayne DeMarco's life ...
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A former Smyrna police detective ... Federal court documents obtained by Delaware Online/The News Journal show he also used vulgar and racist language when referring to girls and women.
Delaware public schools are at a crossroads with their funding ... The failure comes just one week after the Smyrna School District referendum was voted down, forcing district leaders there to begin ...
President Trump imposed tariffs, a tax on imported goods, aiming to boost US manufacturing. Delaware's major trade partners are affected by the tariffs, creating uncertainty for companies like ...
The brush fire that blazed through 338 acres of New Smyrna Beach and Samsula overnight was still about 80% contained as of 4 p.m., according to a New Smyrna Beach Fire Chief Shawn VanDemark.