Ocean City residents and visitors are invited to help clean local beaches during a series of volunteer events this May.
As summer approaches, seasonal pet restrictions are taking effect in beach towns on Delmarva, with a few changes this year.
The Middlesex Beach Association is requesting a permit from DNREC to protect a stretch of beach starting near the Sea Colony Hotel beaches, and going to the northern limits of South Bethany.
Ocean City leaders approved a change to beach canopy rules, allowing more shade on the sand.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is recruiting volunteers to help protect Delaware’s beach-nesting birds, including federally threatened Piping plover and state-listed endangered American oystercatcher and Least tern.
Volunteers are invited to grab bags and gloves and help tidy up coastal Delaware during a community clean-up event April 18.
New parking fees go into effect today at all Delaware State Parks as DNREC marks its 75th anniversary.
As crews and residents work to clean up after a winter storm, many in Ocean City are balancing storm recovery with moments of enjoyment in the snow.
Snow is accumulating quickly along the coast as a blizzard bears down on Delmarva
Ocean City plans to hire nine dedicated beach enforcement staff to enforce city ordinances this season, building on last year’s efforts to educate visitors about updated beach rules.
