Medical waste including hypodermic needles washed ashore from the ocean in Maryland Delaware and Virginia forcing officials ...
Medical waste, including hypodermic needles, washed ashore from the ocean in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, forcing ...
Days after garbage of unknown origin washed ashore in Ocean City, Maryland, town officials are reopening the beaches to the ...
After five days of cleaning washed up medical waste, Ocean City officials say they're confident swimming is safe.
Ocean City is back open for swimmers and surfers, according to a post on the Town of Ocean City's website. The water had been ...
Ocean City announced Friday that the beach is finally open again to surfers and swimmers. Here's all the latest information.
State and federal officials hope to be able to reopen beaches up and down the Delmarva peninsula to swimming by this weekend, ...
Plastic pill bottles, syringes, needles and other medical waste have mysteriously washed up on the shores of popular beaches along the mid-Atlantic coast.
There has been a decrease in the amount of debris washing ashore atAssateague State Park, according to Maryland State ...
State and local officials at oceanfront beaches from Delaware to Virginia that closed due to medical waste washing ashore are ...