State and local officials at oceanfront beaches from Delaware to Virginia that closed due to medical waste washing ashore are ...
State and federal officials hope to be able to reopen beaches up and down the Delmarva peninsula to swimming by this weekend, ...
Sixty state and federal agencies were working Monday to try to contain an onshore wash of medical waste, including hundreds ...
Officials are warning people to stay out of the ocean at several beaches in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia after they say ...
Maryland State Parks announce Assateague State Park and other beaches are restricting ocean access after medical waste is ...
Beaches in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia announced they were closed to swimmers Sunday due to medical waste that washed ...
Medical waste continued to wash ashore Monday along the Delmarva coast. The trash has littered beaches from Rehoboth Beach, ...
The medical waste that began washing up on Delmarva's ocean beaches Sunday has reached the Delaware Bay. Lewes Assistant City ...
Multiple parks and beaches in Maryland and Delaware were closed due to medical waste washing up on the shores.
Medical waste, including hypodermic needles, has washed ashore on several beaches in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, prompting officials to ban swimming in the affected areas.
Assateague State Park; Ocean City, and Fenwick Island have all temporarily prohibited ocean access following medical waste ...
Multiple stretches of beaches along the coast of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia are closed until further notice due to ...