There are many ways to look at the current state of the real estate market. The saying that “all real estate is local” is a good rule to follow. The more focused the analysis, the better the conclusions. Using this frame of reference as a guideline, if we look at the Hatteras Island real estate […]
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Coast Guard Assists Vessel 29 Miles Offshore
At approximately 9:30 a.m. on Monday morning, the U.S. Coast Guard Station Oregon Inlet received a report that the 51’ foot fishing vessel Reel-E-Buggin had lost both of their engines 29 miles offshore. The vessel was dead in the water in 8-10 foot seas, and the Coast Guard’s 47258 (Motor Lifeboat) promptly went underway to […]
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Icy Temps, But No Snow in the Forecast for the Outer Banks
Despite a likelihood of freezing temperatures in the next two days, there is currently no snow on the horizon for Hatteras or Ocracoke islands, per a Tuesday update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport / Morehead City office. “While a few snowflakes may mix in with the rain later this evening over our inland […]
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Luther L. Bateman
COLINGTON — Luther L. Bateman, 89, a longtime resident of Colington passed away January 27, 2019, in Elizabeth City. Luther served honorably in the United States Army during the Korean War era. After wartime, he founded his own refrigeration company which he ran successfully for many years. Luther is preceded in death by three children, […]
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Karen Ruth Young Phillips
MANTEO — Karen Ruth Young Phillips, 75, of Manteo, NC died Friday, January 25, 2019, at Peak Resources – Outer Banks. Born in Massillon, OH on July 18, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Ruth Bayes Young and Frank Young.
41st Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show Award Recipients Announced
Over a hundred people gathered at Dare County Arts Council on Saturday, January 26 for the 41st Frank Stick Memorial Art Show opening reception. This year’s Frank Stick Show is dedicated to the late Glenn Eure recognizing his contributions to the arts on the Outer Banks and beyond. Glenn’s wife Pat Eure, who is […]
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Construction Begins on the New Buxton Volunteer Fire Department
Groundbreaking for the new Buxton Volunteer Fire Dept. launched on Thursday, January 3rd, 2019. The new state-of-the-art facility will feature five truck bays that will house the emergency vehicles, meeting rooms, offices, and storage rooms for the volunteers, as well as a fully equipped kitchen. Founded in 1964, the Buxton Volunteer Fire Dept. serves the […]
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Runaway Diamond Shoals Buoy Travels 600 Miles and Counting
A runaway buoy that was originally stationed about 17 miles off of Cape Point has made a long odyssey up the Eastern Seaboard, and was last located about 671 miles away – well off the coast of New York City. The buoy, formally known as Station 41025 – Diamond Shoals, is one of several buoys […]
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Recovered Crab Pots Available to Rightful Owners
Crab pots that were recovered from the Albemarle and Pamlico Sound region during the Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project will be available for the rightful property owners to reclaim. The North Carolina Coastal Federation is wrapping up a sixth year of the Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project in partnership with North Carolina Marine Patrol. Along […]
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Congressman Walter Jones in Hospice Care
U.S. Rep. Walter Jones, who serves as a representative for North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District, is currently in hospice care, per a statement from the congressman’s office. “Congressman Walter B. Jones’ (NC-3) health has declined after sustaining a broken hip last week,” read the January 26 statement. “He is now in hospice care. The family […]
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