A high risk of rip currents continues on Saturday, September 2, for all Outer Banks beaches, per an update from the National Weather Service. A high risk of rip currents means that the surf zone is dangerous for all levels of swimmers, and beachgoers should stay out of the water. The elevated rip current risk […]
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Adopt a Sea Turtle Nest program extended until Sunday, September 10
Outer Banks Forever, the local nonprofit partner of the Outer Banks’ national parks, recently announced that its annual “Adopt a Sea Turtle Nest” program, (which occurs every year during the summertime nesting season), has been extended, and will continue until Sunday, September 10. “It’s been a busy sea turtle nesting season on the Cape Hatteras National […]
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Night Sky: Visible planets, galaxies, and more highlights for September
There are four deep-space objects worth looking for in September! This is the Western Veil Nebula, NGC 6960. With a visual magnitude of +5.00, you might think it would be easy to see with the naked eye. But in reality, it’s difficult to see unless you’re using an OIII filter on a telescope. The […]
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Ocracoke Express passenger ferry will extend its midweek schedule through September
Due to popular demand, the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ocracoke Express passenger ferry will continue running on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays through September. The service was previously slated to end for the season on Labor Day. From Sept. 5-28, the Ocracoke Express will continue to operate its current schedule from Tuesday through Thursday, which are […]
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Sheriff’s Blotter August 2023
August 2, 2023 Financial Credit Card Fraud. 700 block of 64 264 Hwy, Roanoke Island. Unauthorized charges on victim’s bank account. August 6, 2023 Breaking and Entering Motor Vehicle. 39000 block of Wahoo Circle, Avon. Dispute over a vehicle blocking a driveway. No charges filed. August 20, 2023 Obtaining Property by False Pretenses. 100 block […]
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Stretch of Buxton beach closes due to recently exposed and potentially hazardous infrastructure on the shoreline
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) temporarily closed a stretch of beach between the Buxton Beach Access and the area of the Buxton jetties on Friday afternoon, September 1, after post-storm assessments were conducted following Tropical Storm Idalia. Seashore staff implemented the closure after substantial post-storm beach erosion was observed, and reports of a strong […]
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Ocracoke Seafood Festival is on for Saturday, September 2
Despite lingering impacts from Tropical Storm Idalia, the Ocracoke Health Center will host their second Seafood Festival Benefit on Saturday, September 2, with live music, a silent and live auction, and plenty of local seafood. This will be the Ocracoke Health Center’s first Seafood Festival since Hurricane Dorian in 2019, and the event takes place […]
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Coast Guard receives report of missing person in Kill Devil Hills
The Coast Guard received a report of a missing person Thursday after police located his vehicle at a boat ramp in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. Scott Johnson, a 47-year-old male, and his dog, Baxter, are missing. Dare County Dispatch contacted Coast Guard watchstanders to report that Johnson was last seen by a neighbor […]
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All Hatteras-Ocracoke vehicle ferry operations resume service after Tropical Storm Idalia
The Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry, Ocracoke-Cedar Island ferry, and Ocracoke-Swan Quarter ferry resumed regular operations on Friday morning, September 1, per an update from the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division. (The Ocracoke Express passenger ferry operations remain suspended.) Ferry service was suspended starting on Wednesday due to high winds and hazardous weather conditions stemming from Tropical Storm Idalia. […]
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High surf and dangerous rip currents expected through the weekend; N.C. Highway 12 open with some standing water
High surf and dangerous rip currents will linger through the weekend after Tropical Storm Idalia impacted the Outer Banks on Thursday, bringing heavy rains, wind, and minor to moderate coastal flooding. N.C. Highway 12 is open throughout Hatteras Island, however there are still reports of some standing water, per a 7:00 a.m. Friday update from […]
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