The PBR Classic Fishing Tournament was held at the Avon Fishing Pier over Veterans Day Weekend, and the event, which raises funds for The Sons of the American Legion’s Operation Comfort Warriors, made a big impression in more ways than one. The November tournament targets two types of popular fall fish – bluefish and red […]
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Working Watermen Commission Framework Approved at BOC Meeting
November 12, 2018 | Fishing | By: Joy Crist
The Dare County Board of Commissioners (BOC) approved the proposed framework of the recently revived Commission for Working Watermen at their November 5 meeting, paving the way for commission member appointments to be made. The Dare County Commission for Working Watermen originally formed in 2008, but quietly ceased meeting in December of 2012 without formally […]
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Two Events Planned to Celebrate Opening of New Mental Health Center in Hatteras Village
November 9, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
After months of work, the new PORT Health Services site is on the brink of opening, and the folks behind the massive effort to bring expanded mental health facilities to Hatteras village are planning two events to make a grand introduction to the community. The new PORT Health services site stemmed from a grassroots movement […]
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Status Report: Checking in on the Islands’ Big Transportation Projects
November 8, 2018 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
Almost exactly two and a half years ago, county and state officials gathered at the base of the Bonner Bridge to ceremoniously dip their shovels in the dirt and mark the launch of the new Bonner Bridge project. And my, how much has changed in just a couple of years’ time. Since the April 16, […]
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Steinburg, Hanig win seats for N.C. Senate and House; Four Constitutional Amendments Pass By JOY CRIST
November 7, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Election results came in late Tuesday night for North Carolina, and Republicans won big across the board on both county and state levels. Republicans Bob Steinburg and Bobby Hanig beat Democrat candidates D. Cole Phelps and Tess Judge for seats on the North Carolina General Assembly, while incumbent Dare County Board of Commissioner Jim Tobin […]
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Hatteras Island to Star in Upcoming Movie Featuring Big Names, and Big Kiteboarding Action…WITH PHOTO GALLERY
November 5, 2018 | Watersports | By: Joy Crist
Over the summer, onlookers may have noticed the towering cameras and packed parking lots outside of the REAL Watersports complex in Waves. The action was due to the filming of a new movie, which is featuring a host of film and television stars, and which is set to be released to the masses sometime in […]
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Hatteras Village’s Littlest Parade Hits the Streets for Halloween
October 31, 2018 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
On the afternoon of October 31, unsuspecting bystanders were surprised to see a line of miniature pirates, superheroes, princesses and monsters slowly strolling down N.C. Highway 12. The procession was part of Hatteras Community Preschool’s annual Halloween Parade, which is a tradition that has been going strong since the school first opened its doors in […]
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Coast Guard Personnel Come Together Again to Bring Historic Cemeteries Back to Life
October 29, 2018 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
On a stormy Friday morning, several dozen U.S. Coast Guard personnel from the Outer Banks area and miles beyond met in Rodanthe to tackle maintenance projects at two historic cemetery sites that are located just off the beaten path. The initiative was part of an ongoing community service project where Coast Guard members volunteer their […]
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Pirates Invade Ocracoke Island; Good Times and Grog Had by All
Despite a coastal storm that breezed through the Outer Banks on Friday, the annual Blackbeard’s Pirate Jamboree was a well-attended success, with hundreds of buccaneers invading the streets of Ocracoke Island. The multiple-day festival and pirate invasion kicked off on Thursday, October 25, and continued through Sunday, with live music, historical talks, cannon firings, reenactments, […]
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2018 Election Preview, Part 2
October 26, 2018 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
In this follow-up to our Election Preview, let?s take a closer look at the Dare County Board of Commissioners races, as well as one of the more controversial aspects of the ballot for 2018, the six proposed amendments to the North Carolina constitution. There are two contested elections for the seven-member Board of Commissioners (BOC) […]
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