Milton Vice Mayor Lee Revis-Plank is raising concerns about how the state distributes financial support for infrastructure and restoration projects, particularly between coastal and inland communities.
With the start of the off-season, dogs are now welcome to hit the sands and boardwalk along the coast.
In a move that goes against the trend for Sussex County, the Georgetown Town Council has officially approved an ordinance that will regulate the sale of recreational marijuana within town limits.
Coastal Highway is already becoming backed up with beachgoers ready for the long holiday weekend.
As warmer days approach and Delaware beach towns prepare for a bustling summer, the United States Lifesaving Association is kicking off National Beach Safety Week from May 20 to 27.
Beach nourishment restores eroded sand and protects our coast. DNREC says due to rising costs and demands for the projects, funds could run out by 2025 if money is not allocated from somewhere else.
On Tuesday, January 8th at the Rehoboth Beach Mayors and Commissioners Workshop Meeting, city officials discussed a possible Community Benefits Agreement, from offshore wind developer U.S. Wind.
Coastal towns, like Rehoboth Beach, rely on it's beaches, especially to bring in tourism. Beach nourishment is important in general, but it is especially needed after major storms.
Today at the Dewey Beach Life Saving Station, the Association of Coastal Towns (ACT) held their end of summer meeting
