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Delaware News Sat March 20, 2010
Legislation to strengthen Delaware's system for protecting victims of domestic violence from further abuse was unveiled Thursday by Gov.
DELAWARE: House OKs tax refunds to college accounts
Legislation to make it possible for people to have their state tax refunds deposited directly into a Delaware College Investment Plan account passed the House unanimously Thursday.
DELAWARE: Correctional officers call for better equipment after stabbing
Tuesday night's stabbing of a state prison guard, allegedly by an inmate armed with a cell-made "shank," motivated the head of the guards' union to call Wednesday for better equipment for his officers.
First State hopes to dry out quickly
Today marks the day that Delaware and several other states in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast begin to dry out from a massive storm that caused flooding in many areas, leaving thousands without power and causing at least nine deaths since Friday.
Convicted Murderess Again Seeks Commutation
A woman convicted of feeding her husband a Valium-laced macaroni salad before her accomplice stabbed him 28 times is again asking state officials to commute her prison sentence.
Littering on the rise in Delaware
In the Lone Star State, they have "Don't Mess with Texas." In Pennsylvania, they have "The Litterbug." But in Delaware, a statewide littering awareness campaign doesn't exist, and some say that's why many people continue to trash the First State.
DELAWARE: Family of suicidal inmate awarded $850K
A federal judge in Wilmington has awarded $850,000 to the family of a Delaware prison inmate who hanged himself in 2004.
Delaware wins national awards
Kevin Cancannon, undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, recently presented awards to state officials recognizing Delawarea s proficiency in processing applications for SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Delaware Lawmaker Takes Part in Monitoring of Iraq Elections
A Delaware lawmaker taking part in the monitoring of Iraq's election says frequent bomb blasts appeared to do little to discourage the Iraqi people from turning out at the polls.
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Tue Jun 21, 2005
Car Jacking - Unknown Suspect
Wilmington- Delaware State Police are seeking the publics assistance in identifying a white male suspect who attempted to steal a 68-year-old male victims vehicle. The incident occurred Friday, June 17, at the 7-11 located at 4865 Governor Printz Boulevard.
At approximately 5 19 a.m., the suspect approached the victim in the parking lot and demanded his car keys. The victim refused to hand over his keys, so the suspect attempted to forcibly take them from him. The victim was able to fend off the suspect and the suspect was last seen running into a wooded area behind the store.
The suspect was described as being approximately 25 to 27 years old, 5 10 tall, 180 pounds, with blond hair, and he was wearing a pink and white-stripped shirt, jean shorts, and white shoes.
Anyone with information about this suspects identity is asked to contact Troop 2 at (302) 834-2620 Ext. 4.
The victim was not injured during the incident.
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