City of Delaware voters have a choice from five candidates for three seats on City Council in November, including three ...
The construction area for a new $28.08 million barracks building, is shown Sept. 4, 2025, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The Pentagon ...
Newark, Delaware is that rare unicorn where affordability meets livability in a package that won’t have you checking your bank account with dread every month. Nestled in the northern part of the First ...
Sean's House opened in Newark in the fall of 2020. On its fifth anniversary, the mental health haven celebrated with the grand opening of The Garage.
Once again, all eyes are on school rankings. U.S. News & World Report published its 2026 rankings Tuesday, Sept. 25, which marked the for-profit magazine's 40th edition of its rankings since 1983, ...
Fences and heavy construction equipment bordered South Division Street as the University of Michigan prepares to construct new dorms. Fifty-one houses and apartment complexes between East Madison and ...
The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) has announced $3.18 million in preliminary project awards through the 2025 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) allocation cycle, supporting the creation ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Fayetteville’s housing market is feeling the pressure as enrollment at the University of Arkansas (U of A) hits a record high. The university is now serving over 34,000 students.
NEWARK, Del. (WPVI) -- NOAA's newest hurricane hunters have teeth. The federal agency is teaming up with the University of Delaware to tag sharks in order to collect ocean data, such as water ...
NEWARK, Delaware (WPVI) -- Corporal Jamel Howard and the yellow Labrador, Patti, make the perfect team to uplift the campus community at the University of Delaware. Patti was trained by the program, ...
Nature has long been the source of lifesaving medicines, from willow bark’s natural aspirin to new discoveries in tropical fruits. Now, chemists at the University of Delaware have pioneered a way to ...
New York City welcomed 125 inaugural students at the city’s first-ever HBCU prep high school. There aren’t any historically Black colleges and universities in New York City, but the city is still ...
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