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VATICAN CITY -- After an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested that a financial relationship exists between the Vatican and Moscow, the Vatican bank said Sept. 9 that it "does not receive nor invest money from Russia." "We need...
After a taste of a half-week of games, the high school sports action gets going on the more customary Monday. Athletes, officials and fans alike look to be getting cooler temperatures this week, although there is some rain in...
WILMINGTON — A comfortable win in the first set was no indication of the fight to come for the Ursuline volleyball team on Sept. 9 against Delaware Military Academy. Before a big crowd at the DMA Dome, the Raiders...
CLAYMONT — St. Elizabeth and Archmere, two teams adjusting to significant personnel changes coming into the 2023 high school football season, met on Sept. 9 at Coaches' Field on the Archmere campus. The Vikings struck first, but the Auks...
WILMINGTON – A little rain and lightning were not enough to keep St. Elizabeth from hosting McKean in the Vikings’ 2023 boys soccer season opener on Sept. 8. The Vikings, playing their first game at their new home, Banning Park,...
MILLTOWN — John Wilson spent 13 years as the football coach at Saint Mark’s before leaving for St. Georges. On Sept. 8, in his first game at the Graveyard since Nov. 10, 2017, Wilson led the Hawks to a...
The annual Diocese of Wilmington “Footprints Mass” sponsored by the Office for Marriage and Family Life and the Office for Respect Life will be Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Church. The Footprints ministry launched...
BALTIMORE  -- Archbishop William E. Lori told Catholics Sept. 5 that the Archdiocese of Baltimore is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization as one option to deal with lawsuits expected to be filed when the state's Child Victims Act takes...
WILMINGTON — Eileen Koenig, a middle school science teacher at Ursuline Academy, spent two weeks over the summer representing the school as part of the 2023 Teacher Innovator Institute at the National Air and Space Museum. Every summer, this...
CLAYMONT — Caravel scored two first-half goals, and those stood up as the Buccaneers, the defending DIAA Division II state champions, defeated Archmere, 2-1, on Sept. 7 on the grass field at the Patio at Archmere. Parmeet Singh started the...