Ocean City public safety officials are urging people to start preparing now for a possible coastal winter storm expected to develop this weekend, with snow and strong wind among the main concerns.
Bitter cold across the Eastern Shore is driving up energy use, and a Salisbury-based agency says more people are now asking for help paying heating and electric bills.
Power lines and shrubs are covered in ice during a winter storm Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Just hours before the start of a snowy weekend, it hasn’t been the calm before the storm for some of Delmarva’s largest electricity providers,…
Delmarva Power customers in Delaware could soon see higher electric bills as the utility seeks a nearly $70 million increase to its base rate.…
Harrington city leaders are exploring whether data centers could one day be allowed in the city, after holding an informational workshop on Wednesday to learn how the facilities operate and what infrastructure they require, as opinions remain divided.
DORCHESTER COUNTY, Md - Last week, Dorchester County leaders made clear during a county council meeting that they remain concerned about the n…
WBOC has learned both Maryland and Delaware have filed amicus curiae briefs urging a U.S. District Court judge to prevent the Trump Administration from revoking federal approval of US Wind’s project off Delmarva’s shores.
State leaders, agencies, and energy advocates met Monday in Dover for the first Nuclear Energy Feasibility Task Force hearing, raising a question that could shape Delaware's energy future: Is it time to go nuclear?
Mixed reactions filled the Delaware Senate chamber Monday during a hearing on Senate Bill 159 — a proposal that would revive US Wind’s effort to build an electric substation in Sussex County after the project was rejected last year.
