Republican lawmakers in Delaware are currently exploring options to bring the Indian River Power Plant in Dagsboro back online in an effort to address rising energy costs in the First State.
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.
The new year might just be a walk in the park thanks to a series of public grants from The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. DNREC has awarded 18 matching grants throughout Delaware totaling $2.2 million in hopes of improving the First State’s local parks.
The Delaware River and Bay Authority has announced an upcoming virtual public hearing focused on proposed changes to Cape May-Lewes Ferry fares.
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Delaware River and Bay Authority greenlights major hybrid ferry project for the Cape May-Lewes Ferry
The Delaware River and Bay Authority has approved a $78.6 million contract to build a new diesel hybrid ferry for the Cape May-Lewes Ferry system, marking the fleet’s biggest upgrade in decades.
The impacts of the weekend’s coastal storm continue to plague Delmarva on Monday with another round of coastal flood advisories and warnings issued as we prepare for high tides this afternoon.
Several Cape May-Lewes Ferry departures have been cancelled as coastal impacts from Hurricane Erin’s passage to our east are still being felt along Delmarva.
Three first responders with the Delaware Forest Service are being deployed to Grand Junction, Colorado to assist with the containment of a wildfire currently burning over 15,000 acres.
A Bobtail tractor truck and its driver have been located and recovered from the waters of the Delaware River after crashing through a concrete wall of the Delaware Memorial Bridge early Friday morning.
