Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Delaware published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 1764
» View ktuu.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-147
Next >
-
April 19: Focus on Family - Fashion for Fertility
WGN News"Fashion for Fertility" Luncheon Saturday April 23 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel Chicago 120 E. Delaware, 7th Floor Chicago $30 per ticket To register and purchase tickets (by April 20): www.fcifashionforgertility.eventbrite.com Silent...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Illinois, Infertility, Weight
-
July 28: Lunchbreak - Cookies and Cream Cupcakes
WGN NewsMore Cupcakes One East Delaware Chicago www.morecupcakes.com Cookies and Cream Cupcakes Today's demo uses prepared cupcakes. You can use boxed cake mix to make the cupcakes, adding Oreos to the mixture. Equipment Needed: Food Processor Spatula 4...Tags: WGN
-
Obama is on the way out
On Saturday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry got into the race for the GOP presidential nomination, and within 24 hours, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty got out.
Perry didn't exactly chase Pawlenty out of the race; the Iowa straw poll (in which T-Paw finished a...Tags: Government, Texas, William F. Buckley, Barack Obama, Polls
-
The Interview: Robert G. Wilmers
Robert G. Wilmers, M&T Bank Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer, has been leading the Buffalo, N.Y., bank's shopping spree in Maryland.
After gaining a foothold in the state with the purchase of Allfirst Financial Inc. in 2003 (the same year...Tags: The New York Times, Banking, Washington, DC, Illinois, Human Interest
-
Archaeological finds boost profile of Arundel's Pig Point
Three years of digging at a prehistoric Indian site in Anne Arundel County has unearthed the oldest structures and human habitations in Maryland and is making this bluff above the Patuxent River one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mid-...Tags: Minority Groups, Archaeology, North Carolina, Human Interest, Science and Technology
-
Archaeologists seek Civil War camp
Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War.
Just hours into the project Friday, while...Tags: Inner Harbor, Health, Archaeology, Social Issues, Wars and Interventions
-
North of South project renamed CityWay at groundbreaking
Fox59Work on the city's new massive downtown development project officially got underway Wednesday. Mayor Ballard helped to break ground on the newly named CityWay development at Delaware and South Streets. Formerly known as North of South, the construction...Tags: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations
-
Pediatrician Found Guilty of Molesting 86 Kids, Videotaping Sex Acts
KTLA NewsDOVER, Del. -- A former pediatrician accused of molesting as many as 100 patients and videotaping the sex acts has been found guilty of 24 counts, including 14 counts of rape. Dr. Earl Bradley will be sentenced Aug. 26 and could be sentenced to life in...Tags: Justice System, Social Issues, Sex, Sexual Assault, Lawyers
-
Gaston reserve police officer charged with murdering estranged wife
Fox59A reserve officer for the Gaston, IN, police department is under arrest for allegedly murdering his estranged wife. Ben Hankins, a reserve officer and Department of Corrections employee, made the initial 911 call, but hours later he was taken into...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds, Murder, Prosecution, Crimes
-
Report: Dodgers Looking to Auction Media Rights
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The Dodgers are looking make some money from their media rights a year ahead of schedule as they prepare to take on a new owner. The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday that lawyers for the beleaguered team sought permission...Tags: Frank McCourt, Fox Broadcasting Company, Employees, Bankruptcy, Human Interest
-
Post office closings: Necessary but insufficient
Ten Baltimore area post offices are at risk of closing. They are among 41 in Maryland and 3,700 nationwide that the Postal Service says it can no longer afford to operate, either because they don't have enough patrons or are located near another post...Tags: Small Businesses, Human Interest, Maine, Economy, Business and Finance, Thomas R. Carper
-
Police: Indiana woman paid baby-sitters with booze
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — A central Indiana woman has been arrested for allegedly giving alcohol to teenagers to pay them for babysitting her three children. Thirty-year-old Lindsey R. Jones of Muncie faces preliminarily charges of contributing to the...Tags: Indiana
May 28, 2012
|Story| WGNTV-LTV
May 28, 2012
|Story| WGNTV-LTV
Aug 17, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 10, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 14, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 8, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 3, 2011
|Story| WXIN-LTV
Jun 24, 2011
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Jun 3, 2011
|Story| WXIN-LTV
Nov 12, 2011
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Jul 30, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 11, 2011
|Story| AP Broadcast
Original site for Delaware topic gallery.