Meet the Outer Banks SPCA pet of the week, Luna, courtesy of their latest video produced by Dare County’s CURRENT TV. For more information on Luna, 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/
Disaster, Parks Funding In COVID-19 Relief Bill
The North Carolina General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a new coronavirus relief package that also includes hurricane, tornado and earthquake assistance. In a brief, two-day session, the legislature passed Thursday the 52-page bill by wide margins in both chambers, clearing the Senate first in a 44-5 vote and followed by the House, which approved the bill 104-10. The […]
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Island Cooking: An abundance of zucchini
While I had no success growing summer squash of any variety this year, that is apparently not the case on professional farms. The markets have been piling zucchini and yellow squash high, and the prices are right! I am particularly fond of the ever-versatile zucchini and have been having fun with different recipes. My new […]
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Clarence Baxter Jennette
Clarence Baxter Jennette, Jr., 77, crossed the bar on August 28, 2020 in Gainesville, FL after a brief illness. Clarence is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Denise Anne Lemelin Jennette of their residence in Hernando, FL; daughter Suzanne Jennette of Buxton, NC; sons Leo Miller Jennette II (Heather) of Buxton, NC and […]
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3 additional COVID-19 cases reported on Monday, bringing Dare County total to 459
Dare County announced 3 additional positive COVID-19 test results on Monday, September 8, bringing the total number of cases in the county since the pandemic began to 472. The 3 additional cases consist of 1 resident and 2 non-residents, and include the following: 1) non-resident, 18-24, female, transferred isolation 2) resident, 65 over, female, home […]
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Outer Banks Community Foundation accepting applications for a sixth round of COVID Rapid Response Grants
The Outer Banks Community Foundation is now accepting applications from nonprofits for a sixth round of COVID Rapid Response Grants. During this cycle, the Community Foundation is especially encouraging grant proposals from groups addressing childcare and remote learning needs during school closures. To be eligible for a COVID Rapid Response Grant, programs must be urgent […]
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One Year Anniversary Since Hurricane Dorian
This weekend marks the One year anniversary since hurricane Dorian impacted the Outer Banks and no community was as affected as Ocracoke Island. At this time last year storm surge from Dorian created a giant wall of water that pummeled the island’s small village in unprecedented fashion. The island was left wrecked, the road was […]
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We’re Going to Get There — The Road to Recovery from Dorian
This story was submitted to the Island Free Press from the Outer Banks Community Foundation and is Part One of a Two-Part Series. Part Two: Housing, and the COVID Crisis will be published at a future date. On a warm day in late August this year, Ocracoke looks much like it has for years. Traffic […]
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High risk of rip currents north of Cape Hatteras forecast for Sunday
A high risk of rip currents is expected for Outer Banks beaches north of Cape Hatteras, per a Sunday morning update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport / Morehead City office. A high risk of rip currents means that life-threatening rip currents are likely, and the surf zone is dangerous for all levels of […]
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U.S. Coast Guard Assists Disabled Vessel 19 miles off of Oregon Inlet
On Saturday, September 5, the U.S. Coast Guard Station Oregon Inlet received a report of a 25’ ft. sports craft with four people on board that had suffered an engine failure 19 miles off of Oregon Inlet, per a recent update from the station. The vessel was drifting south at a steady rate, and had […]
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