Sand is set to flow once again across the Indian River Inlet as Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) begins testing its long-idle sand bypass system — a long-anticipated step aimed at addressing chronic erosion on the north side of the inlet.
Salisbury airport officials are monitoring a worker strike at Charlotte Airport in North Carolina. Charlotte is one of two national airports t…
A donation drive at the Treasure Beach RV Park and Campground is collecting goods to send down to those affected by Hurricane Helene in Wester…
People in Western North Carolina are still reeling from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Neighbors in Pocomoke City and surrounding…
Dozens of volunteers gathered at the beach north of the Indian River Inlet on Tuesday, not for leisure, but to clean up debris that had washed…
DelDOT is accepting public input regarding measures to enhance safety for cyclists and pedestrians between Bethany Beach and the Indian River …
On Tuesday, a bicycle accident on Route One near the Indian River Inlet Bridge left neighbors shaken and asking why their efforts to bring mor…
Rehoboth Beach, North Shores, and Lewes Beach Patrols took measures to ensure lifeguards would be safe under the code red advisory from the De…
Traffic sped down Delaware Route 1 in North Bethany Wednesday afternoon - just a few feet from bicyclists. The three miles of Route 1 in the c…