Delaware, New Jersey and Hurricane Erin
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Hurricane Erin is expected to bring dangerous surf at the Jersey Shore even as it stays off of the coast. Lifeguards are issuing renewed advice about what to do if you get caught in a rip current.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic, forcing the closure of several beaches in NJ and Delaware. Here's that latest.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings said $15 million for state crime survivors, shelters and providers is at stake. New Jersey and 18 other states are also suing.
The Delaware River & Bay Authority – whose commissioners are appointed by the governors of Delaware and New Jersey – manages the Cape May-Lewes Ferry between the two states, and the U.S. Coast ...
"I don't even want New Jersey to be there, let alone rename the whole Delaware Bay after it," Hart said. "If they want to rename a piece of land on their side that's fine, but not the whole bay."
N.J 's Matthew Platkin is leading a coalition of Democratic-led states suing the Trump administration over immigration-related conditions they’ve placed on funds for victims of violent crime.
Some Outer Banks residents and visitors are under evacuation orders. The Outer Banks is also under a tropical storm warning as Erin is forecast to bring heavy rain and rough winds on Wednesday night.
Hurricane Erin is on the way and officials in the DMV say they aren’t taking any chances. Emergency crews are being mobilized throughout parts of Maryland and Virginia, and beaches up and down the East Coast bracing for impact.