Potential Tropical Cyclone Four could bring heavy rains, flooding, and dangerous rip currents next week

A disturbance that is currently near Cuba is forecast to move to the northwest and become a Tropical Storm sometime this weekend near Florida, per an update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport/Morehead City office. Regardless of storm strength or final track, the Outer Banks may see impacts from the system as early as […]

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Frisco Native American Museum announces a series of Native American presentations

This event has been postponed due to incoming weather and rescheduled for August 21 and Thursday, August 22, at 11 am and 2 pm. Frisco Native American Museum announces a series of Native American presentations by Jeannie and Mike Cranford, Cherokee. The Cranfords are long-time supporters and volunteers with the museum. They attend powwows, demonstrations, […]

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Hickman Lee Finch II

April 18, 1952 – July 31, 2024 KILL DEVIL HILLS — Hickman Lee Finch II, 72, of Kill Devil Hills, NC, succumbed to kidney failure on July 31, 2024. Hickman was a native of Henderson, NC, born April 18, 1952, to Hickman Lee Finch and Thelma “Jackie” Jackson Finch. He attended school in Henderson, graduated […]

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Valerie S. Norris

KILL DEVIL HILLS — Valerie S. Norris nee Brooks of Kill Devil Hills, NC, passed away suddenly on her birthday – July 31, 2024. She is reunited with her daughter, Dusttany L. Rector, parents William and Joyce Brooks, and best friend Daneen Wicks. Valerie’s love for her family and friends kept her roots in Ohio, […]

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Army Corps of Engineers District Commander set to provide Buxton FUDS update at Dare County meeting

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers posted the following press release on Friday, August 2, regarding a roughly 500-yard section of Buxton Beach which has been closed to the public since two offshore hurricanes brushed the Outer Banks in September 2023. The back-to-back storms, (Franklin and Idalia), resulted in heightened erosion, exposed infrastructure from the […]

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2024 is turning into another active year for sea turtles on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore

There have been several record-breaking years in recent history when it comes to sea turtle nests on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS), and with 268 nests recorded so far, 2024 is on track to be another highly active year for visiting sea turtles as well. Sea turtle nests laid by loggerheads, Kemp’s Ridley turtles, […]

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