NEWSPhotos of the year 2020Jerry Habraken William Bretzger Jennifer CorbettDelaware News JournalDover's Elijah Allen dives to maintain control of the ball after slipping in front of Caesar Rodney's Syed Miles in the Senators' 93-72 win at Dover High School in January.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALRunners splash through a swampy stretch of the Bellevue State Park course of the Delaware Sports Club High School Cross Country Open Nov. 14, 2020.William Bretzger, Delaware News JournalSalesianum celebrates with the boys team title trophy after reclaiming the top spot in the DIAA state indoor track and field championships in February in Landover, Md.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALCaution tape is placed around the statue of Caesar Rodney before it is hoisted from its pedestal on Rodney Square in Wilmington before it was removed in August.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALCorn in a field on Black Diamond Road north of Smyrna is left flattened after tropical storm Isaias brought a tornado that swept from Dover to north Delaware in August.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNALA Trump supporter wears a Joe Biden cutout during a protest before the final night of the Democratic National Convention at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in August.William Bretzger, Delaware News Journal-USA TODAYJoe and Jill Biden watch fireworks after Biden accepted the nomination for the presidency at the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in August.William Bretzger, Delaware News Journal-USA TODAYM.O.T.'s (from left) Connor Fitzgerald, Logan Peters, Cole Simpson, Emmett Robinson and Cole Blanton celebrate after Robinson recorded the final out by strikeout as M.O.T. beat Canal 7-6 to win the Major state Little League title in August.William Bretzger, Delaware News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK Via Imagn Content Services, LLCWarren Wood of Middletown confronts a Wilmington police officer in a September protest calling for the removal of an officer they say has been abusive to members of the public.William Bretzger, Delaware News JournalA woman cheers before the appearance of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris outside the Chase Center on Riverfront as Biden declares their victory in November.William Bretzger, Delaware News JournalMiddletown's Zy'Aire Tart keeps running despite losing his helmet and his mask shifting over his eyes in Middletown's 21-0 win at Appoquinimink in early December.William Bretzger, Delaware News JournalEagles' Rodney McLeod (23) falls into the end zone after a 53-yard fumble return to score late in the fourth quarter Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles defeated the Cowboys 23-9.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalStudents and faculty arrive for the first day of classes Tuesday, September 8, 2020, at Seaford High School.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalHugo Harp rests on the wrestling mat during practice Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, at Smyrna High School.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalProtestors demonstrate on I-95 in front of Delaware State Police in response to the death of George Floyd Saturday, May 30, 2020, in Wilmington.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalDelmar goalkeeper Kelly Davis makes a diving save against Cape Henlopen Monday, Nov. 2, 2020. Delmar defeated Cape Henlopen 2-0.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalSally McBride, mother of democratic candidate for state senate Sarah McBride shows off her protective mask at the polling location at Highlands Elementary Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalDemocratic candidate for state senate Sarah McBride, right, embraces her mother Sally McBride after the Associated Press announced her victory Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, at Wilmington Brew Works. McBride became the first out transgender person to be elected to a state senate seat in the United States.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalA.I. Dupont's Azeem Bell, center, is overcome with emotion with his father and coach Ian Bell, left, and mother Heather Bell after winning the 195 pound class in the DIAA Individual Wrestling Tournament at Cape Henlopen High School in February.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News JournalJoe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris point at each other while flanked by Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff after greeting supporters during the Democratic National Convention at the Chase Center in Wilmington.Jerry Habraken, Delaware News Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK Via Imagn Content Services, LLCDamage from Tropical Storm Isaias at the Greens at Cedar Chase Apartments in Dover.Jenna Miller, The News JournalPower lines hung in the street and broken trees dotted yards on Division Street in Dover after storms blew through the area on Tuesday, August 4, 2020.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalLifeguards demonstrate a rescue on a crowded Bethany Beach on a warm breezy Wednesday, June 10. They were trained to work in teams for rescues, wearing masks and gloves when possible due to coronavirus.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalKeyana Campbell leads a group in chants of "Say her name, Breonna Taylor," on the I-95 highway in Wilmington on Friday, June 5, 2020. "This is for everybody who never got a hashtag," she said. "We need to fight every single day because we don't have a choice."Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalPolice spray a crowd of protestors on I-676 highway near Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pa. on Monday, June 1, 2020.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalPolice and a protestor clash at a march against police violence in Philadelphia, Pa. on Monday, June 1, 2020.Jenna Miller/ Delaware News JournalPolice spray into a crowd gathered on Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pa. to protest police violence on Monday, June 1, 2020.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalCommunity members honk and yell from their cars at Brandywine High School to welcome home Veronica McAleer McCrea, who was released from the hospital in April after recovering from a serious case of COVID-19.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalMitchell Waxman poses for a photo in his Wilmington home on Monday, Jan. 13. Waxman is quadriplegic and spends most of his day exploring the world on his voice-activated computed, he said.Jenna Miller/Delaware News JournalHealth care workers go door-to-door offering medical screenings, food, clothing and other social services while out help identify and assist Delaware's most vulnerable population during the coronavirus outbreak.Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalA bag of fresh food and package of Narcan, the opioid reversing medication, is handed to a person staying in a motel on N. DuPont Highway by outreach workers.Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalA healthcare worker with ChristianaCare takes a swab from a person in a vehicle during a drive-thru coronavirus testing setup in the parking lot of Chase Center in March. Tests were free, and patients will receive their results in two to five days.Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalPhragmites growing on the shores of Prime Hook National Refuge frame a fisherman in the distance as he prepares his pole.Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalA cross with names of the four victims found dead in a tent on Tuesday afternoon in a homeless camp in Stanton was left in front of the tent on Wednesday morning.Jennifer Corbett, Delaware News JournalChloe Williams adjusts her mask after receiving her diploma as Appoquinimink hosts the second of two commencement ceremonies for the 412 members of the class of 2020 at the school's stadium in July.WILLIAM BRETZGER, DELAWARE NEWS JOURNAL