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Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), is hosting the World War I Mobile Museum. The Mobile Museum is at the Fort…
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State parks officials are looking to expand on the trails system at Cape Henlopen State Park and are holding an open house Thursday evening in Lewes for…
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State officials hope long-waited updates to Cape Henlopen State Park will draw in more visitors starting this Memorial Day. Cape Henlopen gets nearly two…
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A portion of Cape Henlopen State Park are closed until the fall to give threatened and endangered birds the space nest.Closures of a half mile stretch of…
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Thousands of migrating raptors can be seen flying over the First State over the next couple months and Delaware’s Division of Fish & Wildlife is trying to…
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Preliminary numbers from an annual dolphin count Saturday give hope that the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin population is rebounding. The Atlantic Bottlenose…
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The gun dubbed “Mighty Mo” has found its final resting place at Fort Miles outside Lewes.“Mighty Mo” is a veteran. It was there in Tokyo Bay, atop the…
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In this month’s History Matters – produced in collaboration with the Delaware Historical Society – we check in on work being done at Cape Henlopen State…
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State park officials will close off a section of Cape Henlopen State Park from the public this Tuesday, March 1. The section - known as The Point - is a…
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The historic Cape Henlopen Fishing Pier will reopen this afternoon. The pier was closed late last year due to engineering concerns about the structural…