A Delaware River advocate announced this week it sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in an effort to improve habitats for the endangered Atlantic sturgeon and other aquatic life.
Twenty candidates from districts and the charter school network were nominated. Only one could land the statewide honor.
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Toxic PFAS chemicals have been detected at significant levels across rivers and ...
The land the home sits on was originally purchased by John Ladd, who was employed by William Penn to survey and layout the city of Philadelphia. Penn offered Ladd one city block for a job well done, ...
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To protect Route 1 on the north side of the Indian River Inlet, Delaware is finally doing something that won't wash away with the next high tide. The dune on the north side has been breached by ...
Construction started on 75 S. Main St. earlier this year. The building is a few thousand feet from the bank of the Delaware River in Phillipsburg. As of Sept. 25, Officials had not determined ...
Nearly two million businesses — including more than 50% of all publicly traded companies in the U.S. and almost 70% of all Fortune 500 companies — are incorporated in Delaware, and for good ...
This summer, Delaware’s commitment to civic education took a significant leap forward through two impactful professional ...
Appoquinimink's T.J. Hastings and Indian River's Jordan Illian have become a key part of Delaware soccer team's revival under ...