By JOY CRIST Dare County has also started listing cancellations for previously scheduled activities, which can be found here: http://www.darenc.com/departments/emergency-management/dare-county-fire-marshal/winter-weather-tips-1254 For more detailed forecast information, go to www.weather.gov/mhx/ Click here to see the entire 5 p.m. briefing from the National Weather Service.
FEMA extends housing help deadline, but crunch still coming By JOY CRIST
January 5, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
By JOY CRIST A Jan. 7 deadline for FEMA housing assistance for residents who were displaced during October’s Hurricane Matthew has been extended for a number of North Carolina counties, including Dare. The FEMA Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program provides eligible applicants with lodging assistance in the form of funds and vouchers for hotels or […]
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Snow chances dwindle, but Arctic temps, high winds, minor flooding possible
January 5, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
By JOY CRIST In a 4 p.m. update on the impending weekend winter storm, the local National Weather Service office in Newport/Morehead City forecast a reduced chance of snow accumulation for the southern Outer Banks. “The models that came in this afternoon did trend warmer in general across our area, resulting in forecast changes and […]
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Islanders Ring in the New Year with Icy Temps and a Little Snow
January 1, 2017 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Islanders were treated to an unexpected visitor on New Year’s Eve – a dusting of snow. Light flurries began at around 9 p.m. for most of the island on Sunday night, and continued into Monday morning with minimal accumulation on the ground. As of Monday morning, N.C. Highway 12 was traversable, with no accumulating ice […]
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Commissioners receive completed economic development study
December 20, 2016 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
In a special meeting on Monday, Dec. 19, the Dare County Board of Commissioners heard the final presentation of the year-long economic development study that was conducted by outside consultants from North Carolina State, Research Triangle International (RTI) and Economic Leadership LLC. The initiative began in January of 2016, when the board approved $58,640 for […]
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The tiny food pantry: If you build it, they will come
December 16, 2016 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
The congregation at St. John United Methodist Church in Avon village has a new take on helping those who need it. You’ve seen or heard of the Little Free Libraries? There is one in Waves that I have written about several times. The idea is that you take a book and replace it with another […]
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Waterways group discusses short- and long-term Hatteras Inlet projects
December 15, 2016 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
The Dare County Waterways Commission discussed a range of current and upcoming dredging projects at a lightly attended meeting in Buxton on Monday, Dec. 12. The commission currently has two major goals, both related to shoaling in Hatteras Inlet. The immediate goal is to keep the channel west of the gorge — or the long […]
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Concern is rising about drastic beach erosion in south Avon….WITH VIDEO
December 15, 2016 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Video by Orville Scarborough Photos and videos of the Kinnakeet Shores area beach in Avon – a stretch of shoreline that extends from the Avon Pier south to roughly Ramp 38 – have been circulating on social media as startling erosion has surfaced in the past days and weeks. While seasonal erosion is nothing new […]
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Floats, spirit, and loads of candy reign at 25th Christmas parade …WITH SLIDE SHOW BY JOY CRIST
December 12, 2016 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
It was a cold but sunny Saturday afternoon for the 25th annual Hatteras Village Christmas Parade, which was a grand celebration befitting the milestone year and the village’s eagerness to return to normal after the one-two punch of Tropical Storm Hermine and Hurricane Matthew. The stretch of Highway 12 from Teach’s Lair Marina to the […]
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Cape Hatteras United Methodist Men: Helping storm victims for the long-term
December 5, 2016 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
By JOY CRIST The Cape Hatteras United Methodist Men Emergency Assistance and Food Pantry Program – along with the Interfaith Community Outreach and Dare County Social Services – has been a supporting player for Hurricane Matthew recovery efforts since the storm hit Hatteras Island on Oct. 9. A number of national and well-known organizations […]
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