A nearly $400,000 contract was awarded to a firm, which will be looking for erosion that could compromise structural safety.
It looks like it’s floating. That’s by design. A contemporary riverfront estate called “Riverscape” has hit the market in ...
The current does most of the work. That’s part of the appeal. Every summer, as temperatures climb and school lets out, ...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Salty oceanwater is creeping up the Delaware River, the source for much of the drinking water for Philadelphia and millions of others, brought on by drought conditions and sea ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- To sum up immediately - no, Philadelphians' urine does not actually go directly into the Delaware River. But a byproduct of our daily trips to the John is making things tougher ...
The Delaware River isn't green, but it's named (for now) after the Philadelphia region's favorite Super Bowl-bound football team decked out in green. On Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer ...
The federal government is raising the required oxygen level in an urban stretch of the Delaware River near Philadelphia to improve conditions for fish and humans, but the move faces pushback from ...
Where is the deepest part of the 330-mile Delaware River? Where it is also widest, where the river meets the Delaware Bay? Try Narrowsburg, New York. A new map has been published showing the ...
Taking a trip to the banks of the Delaware River on a warm summer day these past couple of years, you may have seen people paddling kayaks, floating on inflatable pink flamingos, racing by on jet skis ...