Hyde County will be part of a planned outage on Ocracoke for telephone and data services due to work on the new submarine transmission cable being installed between Hatteras and Ocracoke Island. The telephone and data services outage will begin at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday night. Service is expected to be restored before 7 a.m. Wednesday […]
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Statewide Coronavirus count reaches 33; Dare County provides FAQs on local response
As of 10:15 a.m. on Monday morning, the state of North Carolina had a total of 33 presumptive positive and confirmed positive cases of the novel Coronavirus, however, there were still no cases of COVID-19 reported in Dare or Hyde Counties. The total number of cases on Sunday morning was 32, indicating a slight increase […]
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Hatteras Island Real Estate: A closer look at the 2020 Tax Assessment Revaluations
As might be expected, the recent distribution of new tax assessment revaluations has raised question in the minds of property owners about the accuracy of the new assessments. One of the most frequently heard comments is, “This new assessment is too high. I could never sell my property for that amount.” At the risk of […]
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Buxton man charged with multiple drug offenses
On March 10, 2020, at approximately 11:40 pm, Aaron Robert Silver (20/M), 4800 Block Quidley Lane, Buxton, NC, was contacted by C-District Deputies in the parking lot of the Red Drum Tackle Shop in Buxton, NC. When Mr Silver walked past the Deputies a strong odor of Marijuana was coming from his person. During the encounter, the Deputies […]
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Coast Guard Station Hatteras Inlet releases 30 sea turtles back into the ocean
Crew members from the U.S. Coast Guard Station Hatteras Inlet recently released 30 sea turtles back into the ocean after the turtles made a full recovery and were deemed ready to return to the water. The sea turtles were originally part of a wave of turtles that had to be treated after they were cold-stunned […]
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Dare County Control Group meeting Monday morning; Several island restaurants offering take-out / delivery services
The Dare County Control Group is meeting on Monday morning to discuss the coronavirus response on the Outer Banks and to map out appropriate next steps as needed. The Dare County Control Group is a multi-jurisdictional policy-making body which is activated for emergencies and disasters, and after the meeting, the control group plans to activate […]
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Fessenden Center cancels all activities and classes starting Monday
Per a Sunday afternoon announcement from the Fessenden Center in Buxton, all activities and classes at the community center are canceled starting on Monday, March 16. “This includes all youth and adult activities and fitness classes,” read the statement. “There will be no open gym or activity room use. More information regarding the duration of […]
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DCS Superintendent releases message to families on remote learning and meal plans
On Sunday afternoon, Dare County Schools (DCS) Superintendent John Farrelly released the following message for DCS students and their families on the mandated closure of schools across North Carolina, per an executive order by Gov. Roy Cooper. The message in its entirety from Superintendent Farrelly is below. Good afternoon Dare County Families, While there […]
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32 cases of Coronavirus reported in North Carolina; Still no cases reported on the Outer Banks
By Sunday morning, the state of North Carolina had a total of 32 presumptive positive and confirmed positive cases of the novel Coronavirus, however, there were still no cases of COVID-19 reported in Dare or Hyde Counties. North Carolina’s first reported case of COVID-19 occurred on March 3 in Wake County. The patient had recently […]
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Dare County Schools provide outline for upcoming Remote Learning Program
Per a recent announcement, Dare County Schools is prepared to transition to remote learning for all students grades K-12 on Monday, March 23, 2020. The transition to remote learning is due to a Saturday executive order from Gov. Roy Cooper, which stated that public schools for grades K-12 would close throughout North Carolina as a precautionary […]
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