November 17, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
Washington, D.C.
An FBI agent out of the Washington office is being investigated for alleged misconduct with drug and gun evidence for possible effects on
On Thursday, the Library of Congress announced that it has acquired the papers, photographs, films, and memorabilia of gay rights pioneer Lilli Vincenz.
In 1965, Vincenz joined the first
A businessman out of Philadelphia admitted to receiving $132,000 worth of reimbursements for political contributions, all as a part of the growing campaign finance scandal.
On Monday, Stanley Straughter
NASA has given the OK to a private company to carry on a test rocket launch that if successful, will eventually carry cargo to the International Space Station.
For the second time this week, Rihanna has pulled out of her scheduled concerts in both Baltimore and Boston. The singer has been diagnosed with the flu and
November 1, 2012
By Hanna Mangold
News Writer/News Assistant
Travel
Photos Courtesy of the Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau
If you find yourself with a fall weekend to spare and a desire
Singer James T. “Jimmy” Ellis, known for the 1970s dance anthem “Disco Inferno” for the Trammps, died on Thursday in South Carolina at the age of 74. The