Multiple fire companies work the scene of a paper fire at Recycling Management Resources in Fox Point in February.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalProtesters (from left) Jordan Resh, Katie Schoepp, Jordan Vaughan, and Rose Slavin hold up signs in protest of the controversial floats in the Hummers Parade during a meeting of the Middletown council in January.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalPeople enjoy a snowfall with their dogs at Rockford Park in January.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalGraduate Amariah Jackson hugs her mother during the graduation ceremony of the 80th Delaware Mentor Program Inc. Pre-Release Class at Baylor Correctional Institution in February.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalTwo young muslims girls peek through the window of Masjid Isa Ibn-e-Maryam mosque on Friday afternoon before a special prayer service was held to commemorate the victims of a terror attack in New Zealand in March.
Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalBoyd Wicks Sr.'s holds his rescue dog T.J. while recalling the life of his 23 year-old son Sgt. Boyd "Chip" Wicks, Jr., who took his life after a battle with post-traumatic stress from serving in Iraq.
Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalKids play and eat popcorn on Kirkwood Street in Wilmington's East Side neighborhood in April.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalHorses are bathed after training at Delaware Park in May.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalScenes from the 41st Annual Point-to-Point at Winterthur Sunday, May 5, 2019. Heavy rain led to cancellations of the carriage parade and major horse races.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalGraduates cheer as faculty members pass by before the start of ceremonies as Delaware State University graduates 750 students in its 134th commencement in May.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, The News JournalThousands of people turn out as presidential candidate Joe Biden holds a campaign rally on Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia in May.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, The News JournalThe Midway at the St. Anthony's Italian Festival is lit by late-day sun in June.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALRoman Shankaras was found not guilty of murder and all other charges after a trial that accused him of planning and orchestrating the 2017 fatal uprising at James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalJamieson Wilson, of Little Washington, N.C., holds an eagle taken off a post office in Port Chester, N.Y. in 1933 while waiting for tram to take him up to Winterthur Museum where the "Antiques Roadshow" was filming a show for Season 24 in June.
Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalMansionair performs on The Hideaway Stage Saturday during Firefly at The Woodlands in Dover.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalDestiney Johnson sprays herself with a hose to cool off while playing with Nyaira Johnson, from left, Delano Johnson, Jordan Adams, and Queen Williams on West 34th Street in Wilmington in July.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalFestival goers enjoy the music and activities during the first day of Firefly 2019 at The Woodlands in Dover in June.
Jerry Habraken, The News JournalA storm moves away from the Delaware Memorial Bridge in June.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALJason Satterfield of Ocean View holds a tiger shark as Ken Elder of New Castle moves to remove the hook after the shark was tagged off the beach at Fenwick Island in June.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, The News JournalA small child peers out a motel window along Rt. 40 as a woman staying at the short-term accommodation returns to her room with cash in hand.
Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalA bird protests but isn't hurt as Ian Stewart of the Delaware Nature Society tags it and other immature birds in a colony of purple martins in Bellevue State Park July 9, 2019.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, The News Journal3-year-old Sayuri, an American pit bull terrier, was set to make her film debut n Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." She is owned by Wilmington native and breeder Matt Klosowski, and portrayed Brad Pitt's dog Brandy.
Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalGymnastics students run through exercises as a younger class watches on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2019 at Dream Chasers Gymnastics.
Jerry Habraken, Delaware News Journal3 year-old Grayson Maloney looks out the window of his mother Mallory Read's car as rescue workers recover the body of six-year-old Ethan Lindsey from the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Thursday morning. Read, a mother of four, lives in nearby St. Georges and has been drive along the canal ever since the Lindsey family lost three boys, two brothers and a cousin, after their car plunged into the C&D Canal.
Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalKitty Benarcik, owner of Breger Flowers, works in the flower cooler at her shop in Wilmington as she prepares to retire.
Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalAn August setting sun touches the Wilmington skyline as seen from the Washington Street Bridge.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALFormer Vice President Joe Biden shakes hands with veterans and family members after the annual Veterans' Day service at Delaware Memorial Bridge Veterans Memorial Park.
Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalFirefighters work to control a fire that ripped through a home in Richardson Park in November. Firefighters, alerted shortly before 2 a.m., arrived to find flames coming from the home on Atlantic Avenue near Elsmere.
WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALDr. Erin Meyer and her wife and Dr. Sandra Medinilla sit with their four adopted children during an adoption ceremony for their fourth child, 6-month-old Sydney in November.
Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalA woman stands at the police tape at the scene of a police standoff after six officers were shot on North 15th Street in Philadelphia in August.
Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalA man dressed in bear costume makes fun of the frenzy over a bear that was being chased by police and wildlife experts in Trolley Square in early December.
Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalWarner Elementary principal Terrance Newton shapes up student Brandon Ponzo Monday, Dec. 16, 2019 at the school. The makeshift barbershop gives Newton a chance to bond with his students in a more casual setting and keep his students looking sharp.
Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalTyler, the Creator performs on the Firefly Music Festival Main Stage at The Woodlands in Dover on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Jenna Miller/ Delaware News JournalDr. Sandra Gibney is reflected in a piece of table glass top resting on the side of motel building as she distributes fresh needles to an active heroin user staying at a nearby motel in July.
Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalHeritage Park student Dinhhoa Tran rides on Robert ÒBubbaÓ Seinsoth's bus on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019.
Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalDenny Burton stands in the doorway of his RV next to Babiarz Park in Wilmington. Burton set out his mannequin to scare off trespassers. "I guess she's my bodyguard," Burton jokes.
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