Meet the Outer Banks SPCA pet of the week, courtesy of their latest video produced by Dare County’s CURRENT TV. For more information on this pet, 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/
Severe thunderstorms possible on Wednesday
Showers and scattered thunderstorms will develop ahead of an approaching cold front Wednesday, and several of these storms could become severe, per an update from the National Weather Service Newport/Morehead City office. The highest risk of thunderstorms will occur late Wednesday morning through the afternoon, and the threat of severe weather will diminish after 6:00 […]
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Summer 2024 Parks & Recreation program registration now open
Registration is now open for a summer of fun-filled programs, camps and activities specifically tailored for children and teens of all ages throughout Dare County! From fishing tournaments, surf school, kayak camp and an assortment of sports to various arts and crafts activities, cooking, gardening, nature exploration, dance and more, the Dare County Parks & […]
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Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce requests immediate action at Buxton Beach
The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce released a letter on Monday, April 1, to 18 legislators and stakeholders requesting an immediate solution for the contamination at Buxton Beach. The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce is the latest organization to join a growing call for agencies to take action to remediate a small stretch of closed […]
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Outer Banks rip current forecasts resume for 2024
From SamWalkerOBXNews.com While water temperatures are still too chilly for most people, the National Weather Service is resuming its seasonal rip current and beach conditions forecast this month for part of the Outer Banks. Rip currents are channeled currents of water flowing away from shore, and typically extend from near the shoreline, through the surf […]
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Commentary: First proof that African American laborers helped build the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
By John Havel As a researcher and historian of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, one question that has been asked of me several times is, “Do we know if any Black laborers were involved in the building of the lighthouse?” Invariably, my response has been, “No, not that I am aware of.” The broader question of […]
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Eighty readopted marine fisheries rules ago into effect Monday
Eighty readopted marine fisheries rules became effective today, April 1, although these rules should have minimal impact on fishing practices. The rules pertain to standards for commercial shellfish sanitation and processing procedures, and most of the amendments simply codify existing practices or regulations already implemented via proclamation. The rules, 15A NCAC 18A .0301, .0305, .0401-.0418, […]
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Edna Earle Coddington Schultz
November 19, 1933 – March 29, 2024 Edna Earle Coddington Schultz, 90, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2024. Edna Earle lived in Richmond, Virginia, until moving to Cocoa Beach, Florida, where she spent over 30 years. She moved to Hatteras in 2021, where her daughter, Donna, cared for her until a higher level of […]
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Barbara Elaine Becker
January 14, 1949 – March 29, 2024 KITTY HAWK — Barbara Elaine Becker, of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, passed away on March 29, 2024, at the age of 75. She was born on January 14, 1949, in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, and lived in Luxembourg for 30 years before choosing the Outer Banks as her home in […]
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Alvin Chester VanCuren
October 26, 1932 – March 11, 2024 KITTY HAWK — It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dad, grandad, great-grandad, and the founder of the $0.99 breakfast on the Outer Banks Alvin Chester VanCuren of Kitty Hawk, NC, died peacefully on March 11, 2024. A native of Olean, New York, […]
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