Final touches on the Basnight Bridge across Oregon Inlet will likely continue through the end of 2019 and may possibly extend into 2020, however, lane closures will only occur sporadically, per a recent update from NCDOT Public Relations Officer Tim Hass. “Lane closures will occur once or twice a week through the end of the […]
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Meet the Outer Banks SPCA Pet of the Week, Daisy
Meet the Outer Banks SPCA pet of the week, Daisy, courtesy of their latest video produced by Dare County’s CURRENT TV. For more information on Daisy, and the many other Outer Banks pets currently up for adoption, visit the Outer Banks SPCA website at https://www.obxspca.org/, or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/obxspca/
Ocracoke Interfaith Relief & Recovery Team Provides Update on Ocracoke Island Resources
The Ocracoke Interfaith Relief & Recovery Team has begun its work helping to continue the relief and recovery efforts from the devastating flooding by Hurricane Dorian on Sept. 6. Ocracoke Interfaith Relief & Recovery Team, known as (OIRRT), is a cooperative body that is made up of representatives from faith-based, non-profit, government, business and other organizations […]
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Karen Arlene Campen
KILL DEVIL HILLS — Karen Arlene Campen, 64, passed away Sunday, October 27 after a brave two-and-a-half-year battle with ovarian cancer. She was surrounded by her dearest friends and family. Born on January 11, 1955 in Norfolk Va., she was the daughter of Ruby McPherson Campen and McCauley West Campen. Karen graduated from Deep Creek […]
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NC’s Next Sea Level Rise Study to Eye 2100
The next five-year update to the state’s 2010 sea level rise assessment report will look all the way out to 2100, the science advisory panel to the state Coastal Resources Commission decided during its Oct. 18 meeting. The CRC Science Panel’s 2010 North Carolina Sea Level Rise Assessment Report, which included sea level rise projections […]
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The Cora Tree: A Halloween-Worthy Local Legend
The Outer Banks is a raw, windswept landscape dotted by ancient Southern Live Oaks gnarled by centuries of fierce winds and tropical storms that nurtures creative whimsy and mystical legends. It is no wonder the area is home to ghost sightings, spirits, legends, and lore. Some of these mysterious legends have been seeded and growing […]
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High Risk of Rip Currents Forecast for Monday as Temperatures Drop
A high risk of rip currents is in effect for the Outer Banks from Topsail Beach to Duck, per a recent update from the National Weather Service Newport / Morehead City office. A high rip current risk means that “wind and/or wave conditions support dangerous rip currents that could be life-threatening to anyone entering the […]
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Hatteras’ Lady ‘Canes advance in state playoffs
By Lucy Papachristou Only a few days after their victory in the conference tournament, the Lady ‘Canes of Cape Hatteras Secondary School defeated the Rosewood Eagles 3-1 in their first match of the state IA volleyball playoffs on Saturday, Oct. 26 Coach Christine Van Atta said she and the girls were “exhausted” by the end […]
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DLI Students at Cape Hatteras Elementary Celebrate Cultural Diversity
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Cape Hatteras Elementary School (CHES)’s Dual-Language Immersion (DLI) classes presented a School Day for Cultural diversity in their cafetorium. On Wednesday, October 24, first and second grade students from the DLI program honored the traditions and cultures of Guatemala and Venezuela. DLI is a program designed to teach […]
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Outside Westbound Lane of Melvin Daniels Bridge Closed for Roadway Repair
Recently discovered damage from Hurricane Dorian has prompted the N.C. Department of Transportation to close the outside westbound lane of U.S. 64 over the Melvin Daniels Bridge, (also known as the Little Bridge), in between Nags Head and Manteo. Storm surge from the Sept. 6 hurricane washed out some of the supporting material underneath the […]
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