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Arts and Education at the Hoyt is offering summer programs for children ages 3-12 as well as teens ages 13-17.
DON Enterprises’ Chapter 11 bankruptcy case could be dismissed after it reportedly failed to provide proper documentation and ...
The Wilmington High baseball team pitched a shutout Friday afternoon. Kayden Wygant and Owen Bauer combined to throw a ...
Many years ago, the comedian Bob Hope said in one of his monologues, “You know you’re getting old when you bend over to tie ...
The quest for a WPIAL playoff berth is ongoing for the New Castle High softball team. Plum’s Danielle Pici belted a two-run ...
Scottie Scheffler has padded his lead at 18 under through 36 holes after a long weather delay at his hometown PGA Tour event, ...
Hollywood is pulling out the stops this summer movie season, which kicks off with Friday's release Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*.” ...
Kyle Busch was hyped for NASCAR greatness long before he was a teenager by his Hall of Fame nominee brother, who vowed “if ...
Rain is in the forecast for the 151st Kentucky Derby and could turn the Churchill Downs dirt strip into something resembling ...
The Wilmington and Mercer softball teams both entered Friday’s fray in striking distance in region play. The Lady Greyhounds ...
Wall Street extended its gains to a ninth straight day, marking its longest winning streak since 2004 and reclaiming the ...
The status of A Megan's Law offender who failed to report his whereabouts to the state police is now the Lawrence County jail ...
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