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Some environmentalists say they hope for plenty of opportunities to weigh in on regulations for new permits in Delaware’s Coastal Zone.State officials…
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State officials celebrated the completion of repairs made to Hearns Pond Dam near Seaford on Tuesday.The dam now has a wider spillway and new culverts,…
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City of Rehoboth Beach officials are prepared to press ahead with the ocean outfall project after receiving several bids. They are claiming the $52.5…
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If you own a horse, agriculture officials advise that you get it vaccinated from mosquito-borne diseases as soon as possible. The Delaware Department of…
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More than 600 people chanted “science not silence!” as they marched through the City of Newark - one of hundreds of science marches happening across the…
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Sen. Tom Carper (D) toured several sites in Delaware Friday to highlight how rising seas and global warming could affect the First State. One of the sites…
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New Castle County will soon deploy a technology that uses sound waves to detect if a sewer line is clean or dirty. County officials demonstrated the…
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A wayward harbor seal many Delawareans know as “Phil” was successfully rescued Monday. Residents near the Killen’s Pond spillway and the Marine Education…
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Newark Charter Junior/Senior High School student Vyshnavi Kosigishroff grew up in a family of scientists. When she was eight years old, she began to take…
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More Atlantic white cedar trees will soon be growing in Delaware’s Ponders Tract as part of an effort to turn the former plantation into a more diverse…