The 2.4 mile-long Jug Handle Bridge is 75% complete as of June 3, with a projected opening date of late 2021 or early 2022, per an update from the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s (NCDOT) resident engineer for the project, Pablo Hernandez. Hernandez stated that weather and the upcoming hurricane season could alter the estimated […]
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Avon residents and visitors asked to reduce water usage due to water line break
June 3, 2021 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
UPDATE: The water line to Avon was repaired by 8 p.m. on Thursday and water flow has been restored to normal. Due to a water line break in between Avon and Buxton, the Dare County Water Department is requesting that all water users in the village of Avon reduce their consumption on Thursday, June 3, […]
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Rodanthe’s own Outdoor Drama Returns for the 2021 Summer Season
June 2, 2021 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
The Lost Colony in Manteo may be the best-known live entertainment option on the Outer Banks, but Hatteras Island has its own historic outdoor drama that has been a weekly event for decades, and which is returning again for the 2021 summer season. During the heyday of the life-saving stations, the crews at all island […]
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Revisiting Irene’s Guide to Beach Manners
May 31, 2021 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
Our wonderful co-founder and editor, Irene Nolan, had a relaxed tradition of posting an annual list of beach etiquette guidelines for new and long-time visitors alike. First published decades ago when she was the editor of the now-defunct Island Breeze, Irene’s guide was a smart and timely list of the dos and don’ts when exploring […]
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New fencing added to protect historic Salvo Community Cemetery
May 28, 2021 | Island Features | By: Joy Crist
Thanks to a team of local volunteers, a new fence has been installed on the sound-facing border of the historic Salvo Community Cemetery, (also known as the Salvo Day Use Cemetery), to further protect it from damage or accidental intruders. The new fence is part of a wave of improvements to the 146-year-old landmark, which includes […]
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Vehicle fire on the beach near Avon quickly extinguished
May 27, 2021 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
A vehicle fire on the beach just south of Avon was quickly extinguished on Wednesday, May 26, with no injuries during the incident, per multiple reports. A red Jeep became stuck in the sand around noon on Wednesday, close to ORV Ramp 38. While the driver, a Virginia man, was trying to get the vehicle […]
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Ocracoke ranks #3 and Buxton ranks #5 on Dr. Beach’s Top 10 list for 2021
May 27, 2021 | Local News | By: Joy Crist | 1
Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands once again earned top spots on the annual Dr. Beach’s 10 Best Beaches in the USA list, with the Ocracoke Lifeguarded Beach ranked as the #3 best beach in the country, and the Old Lighthouse Beach in Buxton ranked as the #5 best beach. Released just before Memorial Day, the list […]
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Celebrating its 37th Year, NCBBA’s Operation Beach Respect will be held on June 12
May 24, 2021 | Seashore News | By: Joy Crist
On Saturday, June 12, the North Carolina Beach Buggy Association (NCBBA) will once again launch its Operation Beach Respect program, where NCBBA members station at every beach access ramp from Bodie Island to Hatteras village to hand out information packets and trash bags to beachgoers. Operation Beach Respect is held in conjunction with the organization’s […]
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High risk of rip currents continues on Monday
May 24, 2021 | Local News | By: Joy Crist
A high risk of rip currents that lingered over the weekend will continue into Monday along Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands, per a Monday morning update from the National Weather Service Newport / Morehead City office. A high risk of rip currents means that life-threatening rip currents are likely, and the surf zone is dangerous for all […]
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Editor’s Blog: The new Sediment Management Framework, and why it’s important
May 21, 2021 | Editor's Blog | By: Joy Crist
In mid-May, the Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS) announced that they had signed the Record of Decision for the Sediment Management Framework, a project that had been in the works for over a year. It’s a story that received limited attention, (understandable, since the diminishing Coronavirus pandemic and the return of summer events have been […]
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