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Atmospheric water harvesting company gets $1 million in state incentives to open facility near Newark
An atmospheric water harvesting company has received more than $1 million in state incentives to open its headquarters near Newark. AirJoule is leasing a 30,000-square-foot facility on Shea Way in the Delaware Industrial Park, off South Chapel Street just south of city limits. That site will host the company's main office and manufacturing facility, and the company is also leasing a small space in Wilmington for research and development activities. ...
State Police Arrest Man for Felony Theft from Wilmington 7-11
Delaware State Police arrested 37-year-old Christopher Crouch of Wilmington, Delaware, for a theft that occurred earlier this month at a 7-11 in Wilmington. On July 17, 2024, a trooper was dispatched to 7-11, located at 4865 Governor Printz Boulevard, Wilmington, for a report of a theft that occurred earlier that month. The investigation revealed that on July 7, 2024, a 7-11 employee, identified as Christopher Crouch, removed over $10,000 from the store’s safe. Crouch then placed approximately 33 counterfeit $100 bills in the safe before he left the store with the authentic money.
Assault Survivors of Heacook Killer Pass Away
DELMAR, DE - The Delmar couple who survived a horrifying assault by the man convicted of the 2021 murder of Cpl. Keith Heacook have passed away. According to online obituaries, Judith and Steven Franklin both died on July 18th, 2024. The Franklins were both victims of a brutal assault by...
Hope Commission's graduation takes stylish turn – a fashion show with #SpreadHope apparel
Each year, the Wilmington Hope Commission Reentry Court graduation includes remarks from graduates, politicians, and professionals in health, corrections and law enforcement. This year’s graduation took an unexpected and stylish twist. Models graced an illuminated catwalk for a fashion show. The show unveiled the Hope Commission’s new fashion brand designed by one of its recent graduates. ...
Illegal dumping crackdown in Camden includes cash rewards up to $1000: Everything you need to know
CAMDEN. NJ - Over the years, Camden leaders have been trying to make the city better, but one of the issues that is still lingering is illegal dumping. These days, Marc Velez feels a lot more comfortable walking his dog Zeus on the streets of Camden. "In the past 10...
Governor Shapiro Signs 30 New Laws Covering Property, Liquor, and Education in Pennsylvania
Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania has recently signed a series of new laws that bring his total for the year to 102. The legislation ranges from property rights to liquor sales, demonstrating a broad legislative agenda. One of the key laws enacted earlier this month is Senate Bill 1236, which...
NJ boardwalk named top destination for people to spread their ashes
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - "Under the Boardwalk" has taken on a whole new meaning thanks to this recent discovery. Turns out Americans have chosen the Atlantic City boardwalk as one of the "Ultimate Resting Places." It was named the top spot for people to have their ashes spread in New...
Blow off steam at Rage Philly smash room for fun, therapeutic experience
Failing her veterinarian tech exam for the second time back in 2018 sent Nyerera Jordan into a rage that drove her to want to do one thing, “F_c* $h!t Up.” “I told her there wasn’t anything like that in Philly,” said Jordan’s mother, Kea Tull. “But when I looked into it, I saw that people […]
2024 FCS Top 25: No. 19 Delaware Football Preview
Delaware ranks No. 19 in HERO Sports’ FCS Preseason Top 25. The Blue Hens finished 9-4 last year, losing 49-19 at Montana in the second round of the FCS playoffs. Here’s a look at the 2024 Delaware football squad, which is not eligible for the postseason as it transitions to the FBS.
Colored Girls Museum founder vows to fight to continue living in the home that contains the collection
Months after The Colored Girls Museum in Germantown received a variance from the city’s zoning board — allowing it to continue operating at the 140-year-old Victorian home it has occupied for more than eight years — the fight is still not over.
Lawmakers, city leaders crack down on illegal dumping in Camden, NJ
Lawmakers and city leaders detailed their continued efforts to crack down on illegal dumping in Camden, New Jersey. Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen, Congressman Donald Norcross (D-NJ), Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez and others gathered at the Camden County Police Administration Building in Camden Monday morning. They discussed the impact federal funds have had on their ability to arrest and fine illegal dumpers in the city and impound their vehicles.
Schuylkill County Fair Opens Today: A Week of Agriculture, Entertainment, and Fun
SUMMIT STATION - The anticipated 2024 Schuylkill County Fair will kick off on Monday, July 29th, under this year's theme, "Flourishing In Opportunity, Rooted in Agriculture" at the Schuylkill County Fairgrounds in Summit Station. Thousands of locals and visitors will gather at the fairgrounds to enjoy a week-long extravaganza of...
33 cats, 3 dogs rescued from deplorable conditions inside Bucks County hotel room
Dozens of animals are recovering after being rescued from deplorable hoarding conditions inside a small hotel room in Bucks County."We were actually notified by the hotel staff. They were doing a routine inspection of the room and that's when they discovered that there were all of these animals in one room with pretty poor sanitation," said Cindy Kelly, the director of communications at the Bucks County SPCA.Officials say 33 cats and three dogs were found living in filth and feces at the hotel in Feasterville-Trevose. The smell inside was so bad, that SPCA officers said their eyes were burning."Ammonia smell...
Gov. Ed Rendell is Living with Parkinson’s Disease
Former Philadelphia Mayor and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell announces he had been diagnosed Nine years ago with Parkinson's disease. The 80-year-old Rendell revealed the news at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia and representatives from the University of Pennsylvania as part of a public service message to urge people who believe they have signs or symptoms to get clinically diagnosed and find treatment early on.
Teen dead, 3 adults injured after stolen car runs red light, slams into SUV in Springfield Township, police say
A 15-year-old boy was killed, and three adults were injured, after a stolen car ran a red light and slammed into an SUV early Monday morning in Springfield Township, Montgomery County, police say.
Beware speeders and tailgaters; aggressive driving crackdown begins today on major route
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The latest efforts to curb aggressive driving will begin on a major Lehigh Valley thoroughfare on Monday. Various Berks and Lehigh County police departments will join together to conduct coordinated aggressive driving enforcement activities along the Route 222 corridor, a release said. The latest enforcement wave...
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