Meet the Outer Banks SPCA pet of the week, Sweetie, courtesy of their latest video produced by Dare County’s CURRENT TV. For more information on Sweetie, 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/
Ginger Rines Knight
BUXTON – Ginger Rines Knight of Buxton, NC passed away in her home surrounded by family on Tuesday March 29, 2022. A devoted mother, Nana and friend who will be missed by so many. Ginger had a brave soul and a strength admired by all; she was truly one of a kind. Originally from Brooklyn Park, Maryland. […]
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First-Ever Run the Rodanthe draws a big crowd
Photos by Don Bowers The first-ever Run the Rodanthe Bridge 5-mile and 5K race, which took place at the new Jug Handle Bridge on Saturday, April 9, drew a large crowd of runners, spectators, and volunteers who flocked to the event for the opportunity to be among the first to visit the new structure. The […]
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Margaret ‘Rita’ Doerr
On Tuesday, April 5th, Margaret ‘Rita’ Doerr, daughter of Frances Elizabeth Keogh and Joseph John Keogh, and beloved resident of Avon, NC passed peacefully into her next life. She is survived by her sister Ann Johnston of Tallaght Ireland, her husband Ben, her daughter Tammy, her sons John, and Brad, her grandchildren Brooke, Nicole, Dakota, […]
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N.C. Shell Club member finds record-breaking scotch bonnet
It’s almost as good as finding pirate treasure when one finds a whole scotch bonnet on the beach. And Tammy Zetka was the queen of shells recently when she found the new state record for a scotch bonnet on Portsmouth Island during the N.C. Shell Club’s spring meeting. This was the first time since 2019 […]
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CSU researchers predict above-average 2022 hurricane season
Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) anticipate that the 2022 Atlantic basin hurricane season will have above-average activity. Sea surface temperatures averaged across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic are currently near average, while Caribbean and subtropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures are warmer than normal. Researchers anticipate an above-average probability for major hurricanes making landfall […]
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Hatteras-Ocracoke Ferry Route Returns to Spring Schedules April 12
More departures scheduled, but critical shoaling concerns limit ferry size; longer wait times possible. The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry route will be switching to its full Spring schedule tomorrow. The change means that the number of scheduled runs will increase from 18 to 26 daily departures from each side. The schedule will be […]
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CHEC Announces Winners of 2022 Hatteras Island Photo Contest
The Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative (CHEC) recently unveiled the 12 winning photos of their eighth annual photo contest, which will be featured in the upcoming 2023 CHEC calendar. The contest, which runs from October through February every year, has become a popular competition among island residents over the past eight years, and features photos of […]
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VIDEO: Run the Rodanthe Bridge and Community Day events at the Jug Handle Bridge
Two community events were held at the Jug Handle Bridge on Saturday, April 9, and IFP videographer Rory Kelleher caught all the action throughout the busy day. The celebration started with the inaugural Run the Rodanthe Bridge race on Saturday morning, and continued in the afternoon with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a “Community Day” event […]
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Jug Handle Bridge celebrates a busy Community Day
Hundreds of residents and visitors were in line at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, to be among the first folks to take in the views from the Jug Handle Bridge, which is expected to open to vehicular traffic in mid-April. Following the morning’s inaugural Run the Rodanthe Race, which attracted roughly 600 participants, the […]
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