On Saturday, March 16th, the 34th Annual Beach Grass Planting event took place just north of the Indian River Inlet at Savage Ditch, marking another year of communal effort to protect Delaware's shoreline.
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The Army Corps of Engineers hosted a meeting Thursday morning to discuss a timeline of much needed inlet repairs.
SUSSEX COUNTY, Del. - Old tires have been found washing up on Delaware beaches in recent weeks. According to DNREC, hundreds of tires have bee…
The Indian River Inlet is no stranger to flooding. With heavy rain in the forecast for this weekend, DelDOT is urging people in the area to take necessary precautions. Director of Community Relations for DelDOT stated, "when we put up our road closed signs and barriers, they are not suggestions."
Volunteers said they've noticed an increasing amount of trash at the Delaware Seashore State Park.
DNREC has announced the halting of recreational harvesting of clams and mollusks in the Indian River Bay due to a sewage spill for the next 21 days.
Due to the nature of the situation no additional information will be made available.
Big Fish will operate the restaurant that was Hammerheads dockside for the past ten years. Hammerheads called the change "involuntary."
Two stretches of Route One (Coastal Highway) were closed Monday night by DELDOT due to flooding caused by Ian.
It was in September of 1785 the Faithful Steward was nearing the end of its cross Atlantic journey from Londonberry Ireland. Stormy weather dr…