N.C. Ferry System christens two new ferries – the MV Avon and the MV Salvo

 The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division officially christened its two newest vessels today during a ceremony at the Cherry Branch Ferry Terminal in Havelock. The Motor Vessel Avon and Motor Vessel Salvo are both river-class ferries, larger than the two Hatteras-class ferries they’re replacing, which are both more than 30 years old. The two new ferries are part of […]

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Commentary: Launching increased coverage to rescue the 1898 Oregon Inlet Life-Saving/Coast Guard Station

A non-resident couple who owns a beach box Hatteras Island vacation home has generously donated the entire cost of a half-page ad in the upcoming 2025 Outer Banks Visitors Bureau publication, The Outer Banks Travel Guide. Our OBVB donor asked to remain anonymous, but they clearly expressed a love for the Outer Banks, a passion […]

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Philip Scott Harvey

November 3, 1951 – July 15, 2024 KILL DEVIL HILLS — Philip Scott Harvey passed away peacefully at home on Monday, July 15, 2024. Philip was born in Greenville, NC on November 3, 1951, to George Philip and Mary Scott Harvey. He is survived by his wife Susan, their daughter Virginia “Ginger” Rountree and husband […]

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Overwash reported on Ocracoke Island but N.C. 12 is open; Coastal flooding possible through Tuesday

Moderate ocean overwash was reported on the northern end of Ocracoke Island and the side streets of Rodanthe after Sunday’s noon high tide, however, N.C. Highway 12 is open and passable per a Sunday afternoon update from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). “Ocracoke Island remains open and passable with extreme caution and reduced […]

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Coastal Flood Advisory extended until Tuesday for the Outer Banks

A Coastal Flood Advisory issued for the Outer Banks has been extended until Tuesday at 2:00 a.m., according to an update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport/Morehead City office. Abnormally high tides peaking this weekend will produce additional rounds of coastal flooding, with 1-2 feet of above-ground-level flooding forecasted for oceanside areas of the […]

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Island Free Press wins seven North Carolina Press Association Awards, including Public Service Award

The North Carolina Press Association (NCPA) recently held its annual convention in Raleigh, North Carolina, on September 19-20, and the Island Free Press (IFP) was honored to take home seven awards for work published between March 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, which included the NCPA’s special Public Service Award. The Public Service Award is […]

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Coastal flooding possible until early next week

Abnormally high tides peaking today and Saturday may produce coastal flooding that lingers into early next week, per a Friday afternoon update from the National Weather Service (NWS) Newport/Morehead City office. Minor to locally moderate coastal flooding is expected for oceanside areas on Hatteras and Ocrcoke Islands, potentially impacting N.C. Highway 12. 1-2 feet of […]

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