CHEC will work to bring the diesel generators online, however because of the current load, the plant will likely only be able to supply Buxton with power. This will only be possible if load is at minimal levels and everyone is conserving. To minimize load, Buxton residents and visitors, please turn off AC units and […]
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Visitors ordered to evacuate Ocracoke Island due to power outage
In the wake of a power outage early this morning on Ocracoke Island, the Hyde County Board of Commissioners has issued a mandatory evacuation of all non-residents starting at 5 p.m. today. There is no deadline on when visitors must be off the island but the county requests that all visitors please attempt to be […]
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CHNS Announces Pack It In, Pack It Out Program with OBPA
Outer Banks Group Superintendent David Hallac is pleased to announce that Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) and the Outer Banks Preservation Association (OBPA) are partnering on a messaging program to encourage all beachgoers to reduce their impacts along the Seashore by remembering that what is brought onto the beach during a visit should be brought […]
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Dare County Emergency Management Launches New Emergency Notification System
Earlier this week, Dare County began implementing a new emergency alert system, which allows residents, visitors, and nonresident property owners to receive text, email, or a phone call in the event an emergency situation develops that could impact them. This is the first step in an effort to improve emergency and day-to-day alerting and notification […]
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Island Living: The Perils of an Old Dog Learning New Tricks
By JOY CRIST There is an arsenal of items on my supposed Bucket List that I inherently know I will never get around to, but which I keep on said list just so I will seem more adventurous or active than I actually am. These items include skydiving, hang gliding, running a marathon, hiking to […]
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New Drone Laws to Take Effect
As drones, also known as Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), become more common, North Carolina’s laws are changing to stay up-to-date with this fast-growing industry. Governor Roy Cooper has signed two bills sent to his desk by the General Assembly, one revising existing laws and one new law to ensure that drone operation remains safe. House […]
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Is the “Shelly Island” Sandbar Connecting to the Rest of Hatteras Island?
Recent visitors to the new sandbar that has grown off the edge of Cape Point were surprised to discover that the unofficially named “Shelly Island” has grown – and has grown quite a bit. Just several weeks ago, island explorers used a kayak or small vessel to cross a roughly 50 yard channel of water […]
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Cape Point Open, but High Tide Access is Iffy
This morning at Cape Point, a resource protection area to protect piping plover chicks was expanded to include the bypass road south of beach access Ramp 44. The beachfront south of Ramp 44 remains open to ORVs and pedestrians, but please be aware of high tides if you plan on traveling to the Cape Point […]
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Is it time for Hatteras Island to welcome food trucks?
BY CATHERINE KOZAK When I was an intern in the late 1980s covering the N.Y. State Legislature, I used to go outside every day on the Capitol square for lunch. The streets were lined with food trucks, serving all kinds of homemade fresh food. My favorite was the falafel and tabbouleh, but there were lots […]
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Weekly CHNS Update From Ranger Karol Jones
It’s been a very busy week on Hatteras Island! On July 14, Cape Point was temporarily closed after an unidentified military device was discovered off the sandbar. The U.S. Navy’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit asked that a one mile safety perimeter be established until they could arrive and determine the exact nature of the […]
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