The Center for Biological Diversity has filed a lawsuit against the federal government seeking Endangered Species Act protections for American horseshoe crabs after the National Marine Fisheries Service declined to list the species earlier this year.
A state-endangered beach bird is getting a helping hand at Cape Henlopen State Park as Delaware environmental officials work to rebuild declining least tern populations along the coast.
The Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse near Lewes could soon be moved as erosion threatens the nearly century-old structure on the Delaware Bay.
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is rolling out a new fare schedule next month that includes higher prices for some travelers and a new “staircase pricing” system for vehicle reservations, according to the Delaware River & Bay Authority.
Delaware State Police have confirmed an active investigation into the discovery of a man’s body off the shores of Kent County on Tuesday.
A nearly 100-year-old lighthouse off the coast of Lewes is facing increasing threats from erosion as the structure beneath it continues to deteriorate.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is preparing to once again welcome visitors to its DuPont Nature Center as it reopens for the 2026 season.
Numerous agencies and first responders were on the scene of a barge fire in the Delaware Bay on Tuesday.
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry has announced the cancellation of several crossings as a winter storm barrels down on Delmarva.
The Delaware River and Bay Authority has announced a new date for an online public hearing to discuss proposed changes to the Cape May-Lewes Ferry fares.
