Dare County announced 137 new positive COVID-19 test results from September 10 through September 12, bringing the total number of cases in the county since the pandemic began to 5,165. With the weekend’s new cases, the current number of active cases in the county is now 189. There are also 14 current hospitalizations, and 31 […]
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Coast Guard assists disabled vessel near Teach’s Hole Channel
At approximately 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 12, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Station Hatteras Inlet received a call regarding a 24’ Bayliner boat that had lost electronics in the Teach’s Hole Channel with two people on board. A crew from Station Hatteras Inlet headed to the site of the incident at 7:40 p.m. onboard […]
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Archaeologists to embark on new search for clues to solve America’s oldest unsolved mystery
Archaeologists will probe new locations at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site from Sept. 15-24, as part of ongoing efforts to solve America’s oldest unsolved mystery – the fate of Sir Walter Raleigh’s “Lost Colony” that went missing more than 400 years ago. The public is invited to view the dig for clues. The First Colony […]
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Donald Rutt Witters
1935 – 2021 KITTY HAWK — Donald Rutt Witters passed away September 3, 2021 at his home in Kitty Hawk, NC of cancer. Don Witters was born in 1935 in Ephrata, PA and was the only child of the late John W. and Kathryn Z. Witters. Don Witters’ education included studies from Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown […]
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New Funds at Community Foundation Will Meet Local Needs
People across our Outer Banks have stepped forward to address evolving local needs in new ways, by creating endowments that will support communities here for generations to come. Funds created in 2021 will start to award grants to nonprofits in 2022. An anonymous donor recently created the Helping People Help Animals Fund, an endowed, field […]
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Tropical development possible off Southeast coast later this week
An area of low pressure is expected to form north of the Bahamas in the next few days, which could result in the formation of a tropical system, per a recent update from the National Weather Service. Gradual development of this system later this week and the first part of next weekend is possible, and […]
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Island Fishing: September gears up for better fishing and fall tournaments
Well, folks, we made it to September! And while many Outer Banks businesses prepare for a (very) slight wind-down in the season, recreational fishermen and women are gearing up for cooler weather, better fishing, and fall tournaments! For many anglers, fall fishing on the Outer Banks is not just a pleasant beach getaway, but a […]
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Hatteras Island fire departments honor the heroes of 9/11 by raising the flag
Volunteer fire stations throughout Hatteras Island honored the fallen heroes of 9/11 on Saturday by displaying the American flag at the top of fire trucks that were prominently displayed in front of the villages’ individual firehouses. Though traditionally volunteer firefighters, first responders, and members of the U.S. Coast Guard make a climb to the […]
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Charles Dwight Burrus
February 9, 1970 – August 20, 2021 Charles Dwight Burrus, 51, was born in Mobile, Alabama on February 9, 1970 to Dwight Burrus of Hatteras, North Carolina and Cheryl Miller Burrus, now Cheryl Benson, of Fairhope, Alabama. Charlie came into the world as a loving and affectionate child. He dearly loved his mother’s family in […]
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Vehicle catches fire at ORV Ramp 38 near Avon
On Friday morning, Cape Hatteras National Seashore law enforcement rangers and the Avon Volunteer Fire Department responded to a significant off-road vehicle (ORV) fire near the exit to Ramp 38, located just south of Avon, North Carolina. No injuries were reported in the incident, and the fire was successfully extinguished. “The Seashore strongly recommends that […]
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