New obstacles loom large for Wyalusing-Gibbstown LNG project
A contentious plan to export liquified natural gas from a Delaware River port faces new political, economic and environmental headwinds...
Meg McGuire, founder of Delaware Currents, is honored by PennFuture
Meg McGuire, the founder, publisher and editor of Delaware Currents, an online news magazine dedicated to covering the Delaware River...
Know (and tame) your knotweed
Gathered on the banks of the East Branch of the Delaware River, they all had their stories to tell of...
U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of PennEast Pipeline’s Use of Eminent Domain
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a company behind a proposed Pennsylvania-to-New Jersey natural gas pipeline has the...
Water Table: Building consensus among the Delaware River’s stakeholders
If in the past five years, you've talked to Kathy Klein, executive director of the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary,...
Federal judge dismisses fracking lawsuit brought by 2 Pa. state lawmakers
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by two Pennsylvania Republican state lawmakers against the Delaware River Basin Commission...
Meet Jennifer Garigliano: “Do you know me? I’m not a quiet person.”
The new president of the Water Resources Association of the Delaware River Basin
The Delaware River is 330 miles long, but only if you don't include the two branches that snake into New...
One Bug: A day on the Delaware
When I get a chance to get onto the Delaware River, I jump at the opportunity, especially the upper river,...
Gibbstown LNG Dock 1 got Coast Guard’s “Letter of Recommendation”
Letter dated Dec. 18, 2019
By Chris Mele Hazardous materials regularly roll through Northeastern Pennsylvania communities by rail and road and it's left to local...
Lampreys: ugly? Maybe, but they play a big role in river health.
Anglers take note
You might look at a lamprey and go "EWWWW." But, if you're interested in the health of the Delaware River,...
First Responders: Prepared for LNG Emergencies? The Evidence Is Not Reassuring
Hazardous materials regularly roll through Northeastern Pennsylvania communities by rail and road and it's left to local first responders to...
Giving city communities the chance to get to know the waterways all around us
WHYY asked five individuals to tell us about their visions for the Delaware River Watershed — what it is, and what...
