As a major winter storm moves into the region, animal welfare experts are warning pet owners that extreme cold and snow can pose serious risks to animals, especially those left outdoors.
Investigators determined the fire was set intentionally.
As vacationers soak up the sun in Ocean City, officials are warning beachgoers to stay cautious with Hurricane Erin churning offshore.
The Delaware Forest Service is recruiting individuals to join its Wildland Fire Crew for the Summer 2025 fire season, offering participants the chance to travel nationwide on fire assignments.
A 94-year-old man was found dead following a brush fire in Waldorf on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The Office of the State Fire Marshal and Charles County Sheriff's Office are investigating the incident.
A cold front moving across Delmarva has increased clouds, with a slight chance of a few showers. Otherwise, the drought conditions persist with cooler weather for the weekend.
With wildlife activity peaking in Delaware, DNREC is reminding visitors and locals alike: If you encounter young animals, especially deer fawns, seemingly alone in nature, do not interfere.
Several advisories are on the radar for the upcoming forecast, including wind and floods.
A young harbor seal, entangled in gill netting and suffering from a severe neck wound, was rescued and successfully released back into the wild by the Marine Education, Research & Rehabilitation Institute (MERR) at Cape Henlopen State Park.
NOAA Fisheries has extended a voluntary right whale Slow Zone, effective immediately, following the recent detection of right whales east of Ocean City.
