A former bank building in Ocean City has officially reopened its doors — this time as a museum dedicated to showcasing the resort town’s rich history.
Town Manager Gene Dvornick says Thursday's meeting isn't to discuss any new housing developments in the town. He says it's to discuss the best ways to move forward with future developments.
The Delaware Center for Inland Bays faces an uncertain future as federal funding cuts loom, threatening its crucial role in preserving the region's coastal ecosystems.
The Ocean City Council will hold a work session to review the findings of the Convention Center Parking and Master Plan Study.
The Ocean City Council voted Tuesday to remove all parking kiosks in town except for those at the inlet parking lot, marking a shift toward exclusive use of the ParkMobile app.
Ocean City officials discussed the ongoing situation but have not made any decisions regarding the future of tram services for the upcoming summer.
Delaware’s First Spouse Tracey Quillen Carney visited the Selbyville Public Library to promote early education and literacy, sharing copies of her new children's book, Books for Blue.
Hurricane season is upon us and as the Lewes Board of Public Works stated in their most recent meeting, it is imperative that action is taken now to protect the city's electrical system. On June 26, the Lewes BPW discussed the fear for its electrical infrastructure as Lewes BPW President, Thomas Panetta, said how coastal storms are coming sooner.
Some findings and recommendations about Route 16 were presented at the most recent DelDOT's Coastal Corridors Committee Meeting.
Salisbury University’s Business Economic and Community Outreach Network (BEACON) is actively seeking input from residents to contribute to the development of a new strategic plan for the town’s future.