The Delaware Gazette

3 remain in the hunt to become sheriff

The field of can­di­dates to replace for­mer Delaware County Sher­iff Wal­ter L. Davis III has been whit­tled down to three names.

Trash or treasure? Find out at the library

Do you have a fam­ily heir­loom, a curi­ous knick­knack or an objet d’art hang­ing around your house and you’ve always won­dered if it is worth any­thing? Here’s your chance to find out, and to help out the Delaware County Dis­trict Library’s Friends of the Library (FOL) at the same time.

Former sheriff gearing up for commissioner run

For­mer Delaware County Sher­iff Al Myers is gear­ing up for a return to polit­i­cal life and intends to run for Delaware County com­mis­sioner next year, although past crim­i­nal con­vic­tions may pre­vent him from doing so.

Library organizes group for movie buffs

Book dis­cus­sion groups have long been a sta­ple of the Delaware County Dis­trict Library, with mul­ti­ple dis­cus­sion sched­uled each month at library loca­tions. The staff at the Orange Branch Library, 7171 Good­ing Blvd. is mak­ing a leap in another direc­tion — a com­mu­nity film discussion!

Murdoch rejects blame for hack scandal at hearing

LONDON (AP) — Sum­moned by law­mak­ers to answer for a phone hack­ing and bribery scan­dal at one of his tabloids, Rupert Mur­doch said he was hum­bled and ashamed Tues­day but accepted no respon­si­bil­ity for wrong­do­ing as a widen­ing inves­ti­ga­tion threat­ened to ensnare Britain’s prime minister.

Ex-Murdoch aide Brooks arrested; Police chief out

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LONDON (AP) — An inten­si­fy­ing voice­mail hack­ing and police bribery scan­dal cut closer than ever to Rupert Mur­doch and Scot­land Yard on Sun­day with the arrest of the media magnate’s for­mer British news­pa­per chief and the res­ig­na­tion of London’s police commissioner.

Amid scandal, Murdoch kills off News of the World

LONDON (AP) — The Mur­doch media empire unex­pect­edly jet­ti­soned the News of the World Thurs­day after a pub­lic back­lash over the ille­gal guer­rilla tac­tics it used to expose the rich, the famous and the royal and remain Britain’s best-selling Sun­day newspaper.

Rude guests, not pot, led to shooting, defense attorney says

Con­trary to what pros­e­cu­tors said they intend to argue, Joel E. Sell­ers did not kill his room­mate over a mar­i­juana home grow oper­a­tion, Sell­ers’ defense attor­ney said in a recent court fil­ing. While acknowl­edg­ing that his client shot and killed George McArthur V, 24, on March 14 fol­low­ing an argu­ment between the two, pub­lic defender John Cor­nely in a May 12 fil­ing paints a more mun­dane pic­ture over the fight that led up to the shooting.

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