Off-season has come to the Outer Banks, and with it comes the switchover to the winter schedule on the North Carolina Ferry System’s Hatteras-Ocracoke route. The schedule switch will take place Tuesday, Nov. 11, with hourly departures for most of the day between 4:30 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. every day. Beginning November 11, the schedule […]
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Author-historian Kevin Duffus talks about lighthouses and pirates on ‘To the Point’…WITH AUDIO
Author-historian Kevin Duffus of Raleigh, who has had a life-long fascination with North Carolina’s maritime history, was the guest on Sunday, Nov. 2, on the new Radio Hatteras interview show, “To the Point.” “To the Point,” which is hosted by Island Free Press editor Irene Nolan, airs on the island’s community radio station, FM 101.5 […]
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Democrats buck the statewide trend in Hyde County
As opposed to Dare County and many other locations in the state, Democratic candidates in the 2014 mid-term general election did quite well in Hyde County. The only Republican who won the voters’ approval at the top of the ballot was incumbent U.S. Rep. Walter Jones, who was running for his 11th term from the […]
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Republicans sweep Dare County
Republican candidates for all races had a good night in Dare County. With all of the precincts counted, Republicans swept the county — with just two exceptions, both incumbents. N.C. Rep. Paul Tine, beat his opponent, Mattie Lawson, with 52 percent of the vote to her 48, and District 2 Commissioner Max Dutton squeaked by […]
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The day that East met West in Hatteras village ….WITH SLIDE SHOW AND VIDEO
This is a story — a very funny story — with a happy ending about the day that a delegation of Chinese investors and government officials came to visit Hatteras village on a whirlwind tour of Dare County. The story was told to me by Allen Burrus of Hatteras village, vice-chairman of the county Board […]
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Ocracoke is taken over by bands of pirates for a jamboree weekend….WITH SLIDE SHOW
Perhaps Michelle Montanaro described the whole mystique of Blackbeard’s Pirate Jamboree on Ocracoke best when she talked about why she was part of Blackbeard’s Pirate Crew encampment. “I get to be a pirate,” said the newbie pirate crew member matter-of-factly on Saturday, Nov. 1, the second day of the three-day event. She and her husband, […]
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UPDATE: Cape Point remains closed to night driving
State certifies new skipjack tuna record caught south of Hatteras Inlet
The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries has certified a new skipjack tuna state record. Matthew Charles Kelly of Chesapeake, Va., reeled in the 32-pound fish on Aug. 31 while fishing in the Gulf Stream south of Hatteras Inlet. The previous state record skipjack tuna weighed 22 pounds, 3 ounces and was caught off Wrightsville […]
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DOT plans to raise road at temporary bridge and build a berm
The North Carolina Department of Transportation plans to raise the roadbed on Highway 12 both north and south of the temporary bridge on Pea Island to help with continual flooding from ocean overwash in the area and continues to work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to build a berm on the oceanside of […]
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UPDATE: High winds, heavy seas cause sound and ocean flooding
The coastal low that formed off the North Carolina coast yesterday and deepened impressively as it wound up and started moving northeast last night brought both high winds and some coastal flooding on Hatteras and Ocracoke islands. Saturday was breezy all day, but winds started picking up in the late afternoon and into the evening. […]
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