Dare County is currently updating its Stormwater Master Plan, a document intended to identify critical project areas and potential mitigation measures to further guide resiliency efforts and reduce future environmental impacts in the unincorporated areas of Dare County. If you are a resident or property owner in any of the following areas within Dare County, […]
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Community Foundation Awards $65,150 to Eight Nonprofits
The Outer Banks Community Foundation board of directors approved $65,150 in third quarter Community Enrichment grants to eight nonprofits, lending support to programs that educate our children, nurture our elderly, provide animal welfare, support the performing arts, appreciate our environment, history, and culture and train our region’s nonprofit leaders. Outer Banks Forum for the Lively […]
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Ocean overwash may impact ORV routes this weekend
Ocean overwash is expected to impact many ORV beach routes over the next several days due to distant Hurricane Earl, per an update from the Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS). Even though Hurricane Earl is forecast to stay east of Bermuda, its sustained 105 mph winds, (as of Thursday at 8:00 a.m.), are producing large waves and […]
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Hurricane Earl expected to bring life-threatening rip currents through the weekend; Oceanside flooding possible
Hurricane Earl is expected to produce strong swells and an extended period of dangerous rip currents through the weekend, along with the possibility of minor oceanside flooding along the Outer Banks, per a Wednesday evening update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport/Morehead City Office. “As a result of Hurricane Earl, we are becoming increasingly […]
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Paved portion of Seagull St. in Rodanthe permanently closed to allow oceanfront homes to be moved
The Dare County Board of Commissioners (BOC) adopted a resolution to permanently close a paved portion of Seagull Street in northern Rodanthe at their September 6 meeting, allowing homeowners in the immediate area the ability to move their homes westward, and away from the ocean. The proposal was introduced at the BOC’s August 1 meeting, […]
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Division of Marine Fisheries announces scoping period for striped mullet
The Division of Marine Fisheries is developing Amendment 2 to the N.C. Striped Mullet Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The division will hold a public scoping period Sept. 26 to Oct. 7 to solicit public input on potential management strategies for the upcoming amendment and discuss stakeholder priorities. Scoping is the best opportunity for the public […]
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Richard Laurence Steele
March 18, 1927 – August 31, 2022 Richard Laurence Steele, 95, of Ayden, NC, formerly of Kill Devil Hills, NC, died August 31, 2022, at North Carolina State Veterans Home – Kinston. Born in Providence, RI on March 18, 1927, he was the son of the late Ellen Louise Whalin and Edgar A. Steele. In […]
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Anna Margaret Smith
May 19, 1948 – September 2, 2022 KILL DEVIL HILLS — Anna Margaret Smith, 74, of Kill Devil Hills, NC died Friday, September 2, 2022, at her home. Born in Richmond, VA on May 19, 1948, she was the daughter of Virginia Reams Smith and Wayne Rossiter Smith Jr. Anna Margaret earned her bachelor’s degree […]
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Meet the Outer Banks SPCA Pet of the Week Oliver
Meet the Outer Banks SPCA pet of the week, Oliver, courtesy of their latest video produced by Dare County’s CURRENT TV. For more information on Oliver, 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/
Hurricane Earl will bring dangerous rip currents this week
As Hurricane Earl continues to strengthen in the western Atlantic, it will produce increasing long period swell along the North Carolina coast, despite remaining well offshore, per an update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport/Morehead City Office. As a result, an extended period of life-threatening rip currents is expected for all Eastern N.C. beaches […]
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