The Humane Animal Partners of Delaware are searching for fosters as the organization takes in dogs and puppies from the devastating floods in Texas.
As kitten season ramps up in the spring and summer months, animal advocates want people to be prepared if they find a litter of kittens outdoors. According to the Brandywine Valley SPCA, the first step is simple but critical: don’t panic.
A new Animal Welfare License Plate is now available to drivers across Delaware, offering a way to show support for animal protection efforts while helping fund programs that reduce pet overpopulation.
A new proposal in the Delaware General Assembly aims to reshape the pet industry by banning the sale of dogs and cats in retail pet stores. House Bill 131 was introduced May 1 by Rep. K. Williams.
Multiple dogs were found dead at a Salisbury home during an investigation into animal abuse and neglect according to the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office.
Lou Hernandez, Director of Higher Ground Outreach, says he's safely provided shelter to 12-13 people. However, once his status expires, he wonders what the next steps are to keep people safe in this weather.
If you hear the familiar ring of Salvation Army bells this weekend, now’s the perfect time to give. Donations collected in the state’s iconic Red Kettles will be matched, up to $3,000 per location.
This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros. Code Purple offers shelter and support for homelessness during cold months.
The Code Purple women's shelter at the Milford Church of the Nazarene urgently needs volunteers to remain open during cold weather and provide lifesaving shelter to women in need.
The individuals who once lived at the lot in Lewes are now in two different shelters with wrap-around services being provided.