This is the time of the year where Dare County residents begin to prepare for the cold winter months that are approaching. Much work is done to prepare our homes for winter and thermostats are turned up. Winter heating bills can be an overwhelming cost to many families. Fortunately, help is available to those who […]
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Island Living: Hatteras for the Holidays, 2015 Edition
The arrival of Thanksgiving and Christmas on Hatteras Island is when I internally take stock and recollect all the reasons why the islands are amazing during the holidays. And inevitably, this leads my little mind to think about how I spent all my past holidays, and revisit the joys and tribulations of Christmases past. And, […]
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High tides, heavy seas cause closure of ORV route to Cape Point
The National Park Service closed the ORV route to Cape Point this morning because a large northeast swell has made conditions on the beach in the area unsafe for vehicles. The persistent northeast swell, combined with large, breaking waves and an astronomical high tide around tonight’s full moon, have caused significant beach erosion on the […]
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NPS Outer Banks Group is looking for volunteers
In 1970, the Volunteers-In-Parks program started with a few hundred volunteers. Today, more than 246,000 volunteers donate their time, skills, and talents to show their love for the National Park Service (NPS). Receptionist (Manteo) – Provide customer service at the front desk and provide administration support. Needed now! Information Technology Assistant (Manteo) – Assist the […]
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Outer Banks Angling: Red, white, and stripes
The past couple of weeks the weather has been a little more like fall — or even more like pre-winter. The winds have seemed to spin in all directions, and we have had some heavy rains. Has this affected the fishing? It would appear that it has affected the red drum bite, since it has […]
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Cape Hatteras Secondary School students give thanks for veterans
Cape Hatteras Secondary School of Coastal Studies students honored Hatteras Island veterans with a special program on Friday, Nov. 13, at the school. The day started with a special breakfast for the guests — about 60 Hatteras islanders who served in all branches of the military and several honored guests, who are both current and […]
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Shellfish studies signal a new strategy for the state
When it came to shaping coastal policy, the 2015 legislative session could go down as the year of the oyster. In a bid to jumpstart low, relatively static production levels, legislators added more than a half-dozen provisions, including a look at new leasing practices, the potential end to a moratorium on shellfish leases in Core […]
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UPDATE: Ribbon-cutting makes it official
On a unseasonable cold but sunny Monday morning, the National Park Service made it official — the new off-road vehicle ramp 48 and one mile of the new Inside Road on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore are open. National Park Service staff members, representatives from beach access groups, and staff members from the North Carolina […]
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Local artists have opportunity to turn shingles into art
Outer Banks artists will have a unique chance to combine their creative talents with local history in the coming year as part of a joint venture between the Dare County Arts Council (DCAC) and the Chicamacomico Life Saving Station. Artists will be able to take the shakes from the historic lifesaving station and transform them […]
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CHEC will relocate line to prepare for Bonner Bridge replacement
The Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative, in cooperation with North Carolina Department of Transportation, will begin work to relocate its 115kV transmission cable south of Oregon Inlet to allow DOT needed space to begin construction of the Bonner Bridge replacement. Crews will begin working on the site, just south of the bridge, beginning in late November. […]
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