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  2. List of African American newspapers in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    However, for much of its history Wilmington's African American population was too small to support even one such newspaper at a time. [5] Irvine Garland Penn , who tabulated the African American newspapers in circulation in 1880 and 1890 in The Afro-American Press and Its Editors , did not list a single Delaware newspaper for either year. [ 6 ]

  3. List of newspapers in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Weekly Morning News: Wilmington: 1883 Weekly News Publishing Company [62] Delaware Weekly Republican: Wilmington: 1841 Weekly G. W. Vernon [63] Delmarva News: Selbyville: 1936 1990 Weekly Delmarva Publishing Company [64] Democratic Free Press and Farmers', Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Advocate: Wilmington: 1840 1841 Weekly Wm. M ...

  4. As Trump pushes legal boundaries, judges hold the line

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    WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's furious pace of orders slashing foreign aid, sending troops to the border and pardoning violent criminals has met little resistance ...

  5. The News Journal - Wikipedia

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    Another predecessor to the News Journal was the Morning Herald, founded in 1876 by Philadelphia lawyer John O'Byrne. It later became the Daily Morning News, bought by Alfred I. Du Pont in 1911. [2] For most of the 20th century, the Du Pont family owned these two Delaware newspapers, The Morning News and The Evening Journal. Ownership of both ...

  6. The fiscal freedom of Freecycle, a lesson best learned early

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  7. WHYY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHYY-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Wilmington, Delaware, United States, serving as the primary PBS member station for the Philadelphia area. It is owned by WHYY, Inc., alongside NPR member station WHYY-FM 90.9.

  8. Crackdown on Harbor-area gangs reveals ties to Mexican Mafia

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    Huerta, 64, has been serving a sentence of 17 years to life since 1984 for shotgunning a man who had underpayed by $4 a woman whom Huerta was pimping in Wilmington, according to transcripts of his ...

  9. WWAY - Wikipedia

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    Rival WECT has been the longtime market leader in terms of attaining consistent viewership and higher Nielsen ratings.WWAY is the only other Wilmington station that produces local news since WILM-LD did not operate a news department of its own while it was affiliated with CBS (unlike most big three network-affiliated television stations).