A project to restore passenger rail service between Scranton and New York City for the first time since 1970 will create ...
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President Trump's EPA administrator aims to roll back environmental protections in an effort to reduce the agency's spending.
Dallas Twp., is on board for the Scranton to New York City train project. Making it clear that he endorses the rail project ...
Some people travel thousands of miles seeking tropical paradise. But Delaware locals have discovered their own aquatic nirvana hiding in plain sight at Rehoboth Beach – and it comes with fewer ...
The structure’s name originated from the constructing railway: the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (also referred to as the D.L.& W. or Lackawanna Railroad). Incorporated in the 1830’s ...
Soon, Williams became a bit of a celebrity, earning him the nickname "the man who survived being buried alive." Following his ordeal, Williams embarked on a national lecture tour, sharing his ...
Rita's is giving away free 6-ounce servings of Italian Ice in the customer's choice of flavors on March 20. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The chain is expecting to give ...
Delaware men's basketball looks to cap off a historic run with its fifth win in five days in the CAA tournament championship on Tuesday night. The Blue Hens (16-19) are the first double-digit seed ...
And sometimes, sports capture the deepest reaches of imagination. The Delaware Blue Hens men's basketball team checks all of the above boxes. Step back in time one week. Delaware was ending the ...
Welcome to Jeans Month on the Strategist, where we’re obsessively vetting denim — from trying on every pair at the Gap to asking dozens of stylish people about their favorite fits. For more ...
An estimated 139 workers died during the nearly four-year construction of the 1,823-foot long Swannanoa Gap railroad. The loops are historically significant to both Asheville and the region's workers.