As the weather warms up and more Delawareans head outdoors, state health and environmental officials are urging people to take precautions against ticks.
Delaware’s Office of the State Veterinarian is alerting people in Kent County and surrounding areas after multiple horses developed neurologic disease linked to contaminated corn-based feed.
According to the Delaware Division of Public Health, an individual who was not symptomatic but was infectious with measles at the time visited Nemours on Dec. 29. The division said anyone who visited the facility between 6 a.m. and noon could have potentially been exposed.Â
SUSSEX COUNTY, DE - Thick smoke in Sussex County, obscuring the sun on what would otherwise be a clear and sunny day. The current conditions p…
Along with today's heat, our WRDE meteorologists are warning that allergy counts are high.
Following a water main leak on Tuesday, the Town of Georgetown is warning residents to boil water before using it due to an increased risk of contamination.