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Delaware named leader in solar energy revolution
August 12, 2014Solar-supporting policies are encouraging individuals and companies to opt for the renewable power source.
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Scientists restock American shad to Delaware waterway
May 31, 2013The Nanticoke Shad Hatchery raises American shad each spring.
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Tributary Tuesday: Bohemia River (New Castle County, Del., and Cecil County, Md.)
May 29, 2012The Bohemia River meanders through Md. and Del. before flowing to the Elk River.
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Eight natural places to visit on the way to the beach this summer
May 21, 2012Going to the beach this summer? Visit one of these beautiful natural areas along the way!
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States, D.C. submit final Bay cleanup plans to federal government
April 4, 2012Jurisdictions submit their final cleanup plans as part of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.
Read storyTributary Tuesday: Marshyhope Creek (Del. and Md.)
February 21, 2012Scenic Marshyhope Creek winds through Maryland's Eastern Shore on a path to the Nanticoke River.
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Invasive snakehead fish found in Maryland, Delaware rivers
July 19, 2011The northern snakehead - an invasive fish native to Asia - has been discovered for the first time in several Maryland and Delaware rivers.
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Amid new development, road retains "sense of place" on Maryland's Eastern Shore
September 1, 2006n any given afternoon, thousands of cars and trucks speed along Route 301 on Maryland's upper Eastern Shore, rolling past forests, rivers an
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