For any news you may have missed, here is your Week In Review.
Southern Delaware Tourism announced five award winners at its annual luncheon in Dewey Beach.
Worcester County brought home multiple statewide tourism awards, celebrating top programs, partners and leaders across Maryland’s Coast.
Maryland State Senator Mary Beth Carozza is urging federal officials to reject offshore wind energy development off the coast of Ocean City.
Families visiting Trap Pond State Park will soon have another way to cool off. Delaware officials broke ground on a new water play area called the Cypress Splash Zone, set to open by mid-summer 2026.
Southern Delaware Tourism is now accepting nominations for its 2025 Tourism Awards, recognizing individuals and organizations that drive visitation and enhance Sussex County’s tourism industry.
More than 55,000 country music fans packed Ocean City’s Inlet Oct. 3–5 for Country Calling, a star-powered festival. The three-day event drew locals and tourists for a weekend of live music.
The Delaware Tourism Office has launched the second round of its TEAMS Program, offering financial support to attract and grow sporting events across the state.
Gov. Wes Moore has redesignated Berlin, Chestertown, Denton, and Grantsville as Arts and Entertainment Districts, extending tax incentives that support economic growth through the arts.
The program focuses on skilled trades, agriculture, tourism, and technology. The camp offers classroom instruction, hands-on projects, and educational field trips.
