New fire lane law discourages public from posting own signs
Delaware City Council updated sections of its city code, clarifying who can create and enforce designated fire lanes.
Delaware City Council updated sections of its city code, clarifying who can create and enforce designated fire lanes.

Former U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes was not born at a gas station, and one downtown Delaware business owner is attempting to correct that misconception.

Delaware City Council is considering plans to demolish the Speedway on West Central Avenue to pave the way for a bigger and better station.
Josh Dalton intends to put the egg whites back into classic cocktails this June, when he plans to open a pre-prohibition themed bar in downtown Delaware.
Delaware Area Career Center student Kenneth Ruzika was killed Tuesday in a crash near Mill Run Crossing. Police and paramedics arrived on the scene shortly before 11 a.m., Delaware City Police Capt. Bruce Pijanowski said. Ruzika, who was a passenger in the car, was pronounced dead at the scene.

When the recession knocked Kathy Kotowski out of the job she held for 25 years, she decided it was time to become her own boss.

Delaware City is considering simplifying the parks’ hours to a uniform “dawn to dusk” schedule, but not all residents are open to the change.

The lengthy and often passionate urban chicken debate that began last fall ended Monday, when Delaware City Council unanimously approved the new law clarifying how agricultural society students may raise barnyard animals.