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REHOBOTH BEACH — The medical waste washing ashore on Delmarva beaches forcing closures, reports of which began surfacing this past weekend, has been confirmed to reach Rehoboth Beach as city … more
REHOBOTH BEACH — The city is blaming rough surf conditions, and not the medical waste washing ashore that has closed several beaches to the south, for restricting access to the ocean, but not … more
GEORGETOWN — Falling within regulations for wetlands, forest and open space, Insight Land Co. argued that its new plan for Anchors Run is superior to its 2018 original, over the objections of … more
DOVER — While the temperatures might still be litigating the seasonal shift, the leaves are going to start to show their colors relatively soon, and the cypress trees in Trap Pond State Park, … more
DOVER — To increase the viability of Delaware’s agricultural industry by broadening lending opportunities across the agricultural sector, the Delaware Department of Agriculture, in … more
DOVER — A New Castle County resident has been identified as Delaware’s initial case of the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus and recovering at a hospital, the Delaware Public Health … more
Five tagged loggerhead turtles have been identified in a hot spot for the species in coastal waters between New Jersey and North Carolina: Buffett, Lemon Drop, Marie, Brianna and Pearl. more
DOVER — The National Weather Service has declared a heat advisory in effect from 11 a.m. this morning until 8 p.m. this evening for Kent and inland Sussex counties, warning of heat index values … more
DOVER — The Labor Day weekend isn’t just about the unofficial end of summer; it also marks the opening of several Delaware hunting seasons. On Sept. 1, bow and crossbow deer season … more
DOVER — Calling the U.S. east and west coasts “attractive growth markets,” the international energy company Equinor announced its winning $75M bid in a Bureau of Ocean Energy … more
VIENNA — Each year, the Nanticoke Watershed Alliance (NWA) publishes a report card that evaluates the health of the river and gives it letter grades based on its overall health. These grades … more
CAMDEN — First responders with Hockessin and Harrington Fire Companies were awarded a specialized training July 28-29 from Delaware Farm Bureau through Nationwide’s Grain Bin Safety … more
DOVER — The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced Aug. 15 that special hunting permits for Delaware State Parks can now be purchased wherever hunting … more
DOVER — The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Hazard Message taking effect at midnight Aug. 16 warning of elevated rip current risk for Delaware Beaches until midnight Aug. 19. The … more
By studying the interplay of the top layers of ocean and the bottom layers of atmosphere, a team led by the University of Delaware’s Dr. Andrew Wozniak hopes to increase understanding of climate models. more
While he remains hopeful that the archaeological contents of the Wolfe Neck Site will be made public, Chief Brad KillsCrow of the Delaware Tribe of Indians said he favors secrecy and security right now, while negotiations with government agencies continue. more
DOVER — The Delaware Department of Agriculture is warning backyard flock owners who may have recently purchased poultry, fowl, and poultry equipment from an individual in Hartly selling through … more
DOVER — Tropical Storm Debby is moving up the east coast, and having already deluged certain areas with more than 10 inches of rain, the  state is bracing for expected impacts.  … more
LEWES — A female juvenile pilot whale weighing about 500lbs. stranded itself along the north side of Indian River Inlet on Aug. 1 and expired shortly thereafter, leading to a necropsy and … more
CAMBRIDGE — The Dorchester County Communications Division shared information Tuesday from the US National Weather Service Wakefield’s 8 a.m. update regarding Tropical Storm Debby. The … more
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