Thousands turned out for another year of Coast Day at the University of Delaware in Lewes, an event focused on environmental education and efforts to protect the coast.
Opinions were divided on the impact of offshore wind on marine life, with 43% believing it would have positive effects and 43% disagreeing.
Tanger Outlets are gearing up for a busy day of post-Christmas returns, with stores opening their doors at 10 a.m.
With Election Day just hours away, Delaware’s Department of Elections reports a successful early voting period, with turnout exceeding expectations. A total of 85,911 people voted early in Sussex County, and 193,502 across the state.
Thousands of people are expected to gather on North Race Street in Georgetown on Sunday, Sept. 15, at 11 a.m. to celebrate Hispanic culture at the 2024 Hispanic Festival.
Ruby Lilley learned to skate at the Ocean Bowl Skate Park in Ocean City. The 17-year-old is now headed to the Olympic Games.
On Saturday, March 16th, the 34th Annual Beach Grass Planting event took place just north of the Indian River Inlet at Savage Ditch, marking another year of communal effort to protect Delaware's shoreline.
DelDOT trucks could be seen all over the county on Monday, preparing for the snow. Some trucks were out as early as 7:00AM, brining the roads. DelDOT says the purpose of brining the roads is it acts as something for the salt to stick to.
The town of Ocean City proudly announces its recent recognition as a Bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists, joining a network of 506 communities nationwide committed to fostering safer streets and better bicycling for all. This prestigious award reflects Ocean City's dedication to creating transportation and recreational resources that cater to the needs and abilities of residents and visitors alike, promoting healthier and more sustainable transportation choices.
