Conflicts between the right to peace and quiet and the need to make a living have spurred a re-examination of appropriate time and loudness for activities in Dare County. Conflicts between the right to peace and quiet and the need to make a living have spurred a re-examination of appropriate time and loudness for […]
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UPDATE: CHAPA objects to transferring lawsuit to Boyle’s court
The Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance on Monday filed a 17-page brief objecting to a Washington, D.C., judge’s announcement that he is inclined to transfer its lawsuit over the National Park Service off-road vehicle plan and final rule to U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Boyle in the Eastern District of North Carolina. CHAPA filed the […]
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UPDATE: CHAPA objects to transferring lawsuit to Boyle’s court
The Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance on Monday filed a 17-page brief objecting to a Washington, D.C., judge’s announcement that he is inclined to transfer its lawsuit over the National Park Service off-road vehicle plan and final rule to U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Boyle in the Eastern District of North Carolina. CHAPA filed the […]
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The call of the wild: Wolf howling is popular program By TERI SAYLOR Coastal Review Online
The caravan of vehicles slowly snakes along, traveling five miles down a dusty gravel road to way down yonder in the woods. Pickup trucks, sports cars, SUVs, station wagons and a Tioga RV camper with three bicycles strapped to its bumper carry mostly Outer Banks vacationers on a twilight excursion to hear red wolves howl […]
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Taking measure of a storm’s potent punch – the storm surge By BRAD RICH Coastal Review Online
As Hurricane Irene moved up the East Coast just about a year ago, Joseph DiRenzo, the chief of operations analysis for the Coast Guard Atlantic Area, placed a phone call from his office in Portsmouth, Va., to Rick Luettich, director of the University of North Carolina’s Institute of Marine Sciences in Morehead City. DiRenzo was worried about […]
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Cape Point reopens to off-road vehicles By IRENE NOLAN
By IRENE NOLAN By IRENE NOLAN The east side of Cape Point in Cape Hatteras National Seashore reopened to off-road vehicle (ORV) access today. According to the newly adopted Off-Road Vehicle Management Plan, the designated ORV route from 0.4 mile north of Ramp 43 to Ramp 44 and south to Cape Point is currently open […]
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News from Frank
Hatteras and Ocracoke residents ? and others on the Outer Banks and up and down the East Coast — were bereft when they got the news from Frank last weekend. Of course, news from Frank is never good news, but this was particularly startling news. In an e-mail, with ?Tropics/Important notice? in the subject line, […]
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