James Edward ‘Jim’ Church
James Edward “Jim” Church, 80, of New Dover died Saturday (May 19, 2012) at his home surrounded by his large, loving family, following a hard-fought battle with cancer.
James Edward “Jim” Church, 80, of New Dover died Saturday (May 19, 2012) at his home surrounded by his large, loving family, following a hard-fought battle with cancer.
The field of candidates to replace former Delaware County Sheriff Walter L. Davis III has been whittled down to three names.
The female Delaware County Sheriff’s Office deputy tied to former sheriff Walter L. Davis III through the scandal that led him to resign earlier this month will not be patrolling the county’s roads anymore.
WASHINGTON — A top lawmaker briefed on the investigation into a Secret Service prostitution scandal said more firings could be imminent following the ouster of three agency employees.

Forty-three years after serving together in the Vietnam War, Larry Crile reconnected with a man he fought beside in the U.S. Army Green Berets.
COLUMBUS — A man armed with three knives went on a stabbing spree in a downtown office building on Wednesday, starting in the admissions office of a technical school and injuring four people, including an employee of the state attorney general, authorities said. The rampage stopped when he was shot by a police officer on the street in front of the building just blocks from the state Capitol.

BALANDI, Afghanistan — Moving from house to house, a U.S. Army sergeant opened fire Sunday on Afghan villagers as they slept, killing 16 people — mostly women and children — in an attack that reignited fury at the U.S. presence following a wave of deadly protests over Americans burning Qurans.

OAKLAND, Calif. — For weeks the protests had waned, with only a smattering of people taking to Oakland’s streets for occasional marches that bore little resemblance to the headline-grabbing Occupy demonstrations of last fall.