POTI, Georgia -- Bound and blindfolded, the uniformed Georgians were perched atop military trucks and armored vehicles, paraded out of this port city at the points of Russian guns.
SUROBI, Afghanistan -- Insurgents mounted two of the biggest attacks in years on Western forces in Afghanistan, killing 10 French soldiers in a mountain ambush and then sending a squad of suicide bombers in a failed assault early Tuesday on
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Barack Obama's newly minted running mate will join the Democratic hopeful onstage Saturday at a rally in this capital city where Obama launched his White House bid, a campaign official said.
A few reporters, a security guard, and a pizza delivery man stood outside the home of Sen. Joe Biden on Tuesday afternoon, awaiting dinner and the name of the next Democratic candidate for vice president.
DOVER -- The Delaware Department of Transportation has scheduled a workshop to hear from residents on proposed alternatives for improvements to Barratt's Chapel Road between Del. 1 and McGinnis Pond Road in Kent County.
While 72 percent of property owners in the Bethany Beach Fire District will pay a special, annual assessment to fund a new ambulance service, fire company officials want the remaining property owners in the district to contribute, too.
Sussex County and a nonprofit land preservation group are spending $725,000 to purchase the 18th-century Cannon-Maston House near Seaford, one of the oldest buildings in the county.
BEIJING -- Students from the University of Delaware and Delaware State University are learning there is no better education than living in a far-off country, dipping into its history, laying eyes on its landmarks and meeting its people.
A 4-year-old Maryland boy died Tuesday afternoon after he accidentally locked himself in the family car during a visit to his grandparents' house in Kenton, state police reported.