As Hurricane Florence approaches the North Carolina coast, the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division is assisting with the evacuation of all visitors and residents from Ocracoke Island. Hyde County issued a mandatory evacuation order for island visitors immediately and for residents beginning 5 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11. Only residents, homeowners, or vendors with […]
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Mandatory Evacuation Issued for Ocracoke Island Visitors Starting Monday at Noon
Effective at 12:00 pm Monday, September 10, 2018, the Hyde County Board of Commissioners have declared a state of emergency for all of Hyde County and a mandatory visitor evacuation of Ocracoke Island due to the potential impact of hurricane Florence. Hurricane Florence is projected to be a major hurricane with landfall somewhere in the […]
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Mandatory Evacuation Issued for All Hatteras Island Residents and Visitors
A state of emergency has been issued and a mandatory evacuation order for all visitors and residents on Hatteras Island will be in effect beginning Monday, September 10 at 12 p.m. This includes all areas of Hatteras Island including the villages of Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras Village. A mandatory evacuation for […]
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Confidence Increasing that Florence will Approach East Coast as Major Hurricane
Confidence is increasing that Florence will approach the East Coast as a major hurricane, per the Sunday morning update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport / Morehead City office. The probability of hurricane force winds is increasing across eastern North Carolina, and Florence will intensify rapidly over the next few days, and will likely […]
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Confidence Increasing that Florence will Impact the Southeast Coast By JOY CRIST
Though it is still too early to pin down a potential location for landfall, confidence is increasing that Florence will have significant impacts for portions of the Southeast coast, per the Saturday morning update from the National Weather Service Newport / Morehead City office. As of Saturday morning, Florence remains a tropical storm, but is […]
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CHNS Urges Beach Visitors to Use Caution Due to Dangerous Ocean Conditions
Starting today, large swells and high threats of rip currents associated with Tropical Storm Florence will produce life-threatening ocean conditions along Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) beaches. Due to these conditions, Superintendent David Hallac is strongly urging all beach visitors to stay out of the Atlantic Ocean until dangerous conditions subside. Tropical Storm Florence is […]
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Meet the Candidates
BY MARK JURKOWITZ The Outer Banks Sentinel The conventional wisdom is that no one really pays attention to fall elections until Labor Day arrives and the tourists leave. And with the Nov. 6 balloting only two months away, the local campaigns are certain to heat up. The last time there was a similar even-year election […]
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Second Passenger Ferry Among Future NCDOT Projects
The N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) recently identified 138 regional highway, aviation, ferry, rail and transit projects it anticipates funding and scheduling for construction over the next decade. These projects included a second vessel for the new Ocracoke passenger ferry route, (which is slated to be up and running in 2019), as well as an […]
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Tropical Storm Wind Probability Increases in Saturday Evening NWS Update
Though the forecast track for Florence is still uncertain, the probability for tropical storm-strength winds has increased for Hatteras and Ocracoke islands, per the Saturday evening update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport / Morehead City office. Confidence continues to increase that Florence will intensify rapidly over the next few days, and the current […]
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Emergency Management Urges Public to Pay Attention and Plan as Florence Continues Tracking West
Dare County Emergency Management (DCEM) is closely monitoring the track of Tropical Storm Florence and is asking residents, property owners and visitors to keep an eye on the storm’s path over the weekend. As Florence continues to move west, rough surf and dangerous rip currents are expected beginning this weekend. While it is too early […]
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