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  • Three years later, family sees excruciating last moments of loved one's death in prison
  • Prison contractor falsified records to conceal inadequate addiction treatment, sources say
  • 'A University of Delaware student raped me. His punishment: House arrest and community service'
  • Buried report: Sussex inmate died after Connections nurse's 'incompetent' actions
  • ​Wilmington warned about lack of fire training 17 years before fatal Canby Park blaze
  • Loitering, panhandling can get you banned from Wilmington
  • As Wilmington focuses on debt collection, councilman avoids foreclosure
  • How close is Wilmington to the Buccini/Pollin Group? It'll cost you about $20,000 to find out
  • ​Muslim swimmers asked to leave Wilmington public pool; mayor apologizes
  • Wilmington Housing Authority's new director was ousted from position in Nevada
  • In 10 years, sexual harassment and assault, gender discrimination cost Delaware $663,000
  • Delaware taxpayers contribute millions to Buccini/Pollin's 76ers Fieldhouse
  • ​Delaware Senate candidate owes $50K to feds, $10K to state
  • ​Will former Wilmington council president Theo Gregory face criminal charges?
  • ​Veteran says volunteers botched, abandoned home renovation 
  • Delaware-funded construction training program exploits ex-offenders, participants say
  • ​911 call for pit bull attack in Wilmington produces no police response
  • ​Repeated 'red flags': After 10 years of problem behavior, Wilmington cop resigns
  • Wilmington council president hires Rep. Bolden as receptionist, denies political favor
  • ​Long-awaited Wilmington skate park 'not happening'
  • Wilmington’s deadliest year: Mayor withholds 'serious concern' until plan takes hold
  • ​Wilmington officials behind on tax, water bills 
  • 4 in 10 Wilmington boards, commissions inactive — sometimes for decades
  • ​Growing number of Wilmington employees have $100K+ salaries
  • ​Council president earmarked grant for himself before leaving office
  • Wilmington treasurer's financial literacy fund mostly spent elsewhere
  • Wilmington homeless shelter suspended amid investigation into missing money
  • After News Journal investigation, Wilmington council approves safeguards on discretionary spending
  • Delaware concertgoer describes escape from Las Vegas shooting
  • ​Wilmington: most dangerous place in America for youth
  • CDC intervention plan for Wilmington teen violence lacks political will
  • Wilmington paid pension of dead woman for 20 years, loses $73,000
  • ​Wilmington clerk dismissed dozens of parking tickets for himself, others
  • Wilmington council president gave $40,000 in taxpayer money to predecessor
  • Little oversight for Wilmington City Council discretionary fund
  • Wilmington Ethics Commission quietly disbanded under Mayor Williams
  • Newcomers challenge old guard of Wilmington Democratic Party
  • Pre-election groundbreaking ceremony held before funding secured
  • Gridiron dinner, show more fun than fundraiser
  • After criticism, Wilmington police consultant provides report
  • Four years, zero emails written by Wilmington mayor
  • 'Concerned' feds threatened to cut funding of Wilmington Housing Authority
  • ​In another settlement, Wilmington must pay $625K
  • In secret deal, city employee gets payouts for life
  • $112,000 Wilmington police contract yields few tangible results
  • Volunteer has made generations smile in Wilmington
  • City Council debuts prayer written by Pagan artist
  • Purzycki keeps ex-fire chief on to collect pension
  • Goldfish infestation costs Wilmington $320,000
  • Chicken restaurant fights removal by Wilmington developer
  • 'I will always be Mr. Mayor,' Dennis Williams bids farewell
  • ​The problem of expelling 3-year-olds in Delaware
  • Wilmington installs traffic signs — seeks approval later
  • Spotty voting records for some Wilmington candidates
  • Wilmington finance director owes IRS $28,000

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