At the Water Family Fest, visitors can expect to participate in outdoor recreational and educational fun activities with over 35 nature-based organizations and nonprofits in attendance.
The Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute is now accepting items for their annual yard sale happening on May 10, from 8 a.m. to noon.
Robot dogs, shark heads, and an array of sea life were just a few highlights at this year's Coast Day, an event dedicated to celebrating the ocean, the environment, and the vital research being conducted along the coast.
Governor John Carney on Thursday unveiled his Fiscal Year 2025 Recommended Budget, proposing a plan that aims to bolster Delaware’s economy, enhance public schools, support families and the workforce, and address environmental concerns.
The Delaware Department of Environmental Management is calling for public feedback on a cleanup proposal for the Broadkiln Sportsmans Club site.
The EPA is investigating soil and groundwater pollution in Georgetown, likely stemming from solvents used in commercial and industrial operations from dry cleaners.
With one bill already released and the rest in committees, a collection of legislation was introduced Tuesday that government representatives say would help to drive the state towards a more sustainable future.
Between Delaware's rebate program and federal tax credits, those who buy a qualifying electric vehicle can save up to $10,000 until April 30, 2024.
Ocean City town council has agreed to extending the composting service in town. Go Green OC provides compost pick-up for various restaurants in Ocean City.
Spraying will help to control early-season larval mosquitoes and limit the emergence of biting adult mosquitoes later in spring, according to DNREC.
