Dare County Schools will begin year in remote learning for all grades

After a more than three-hour meeting poring over all potential options, the Dare County Board of Education voted to begin the 2020-21 school year in remote learning until Oct. 23, with the option to revisit sooner. Much of the board’s decision was based on uncertainty with COVID-19 numbers locally; training time for staff and teachers […]

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Survey: 29 percent of Dare County parents want school year to begin virtually

Dare County Schools on Wednesday released the results of staff and parent surveys regarding the start of the new school year next month, and the results showed 29 percent of parents prefer the year to begin with remote learning. The Dare County Board of Education will meet Monday afternoon to discuss options under Gov. Roy […]

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‘Operation Dry Water’ nets 39 citations, six boating under the influence charges

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s “Operation Dry Water” boating safety campaign over the Fourth of July weekend resulted in 467 contacts with boaters in eastern North Carolina from July 3-5. Of those, patrol officers wrote 39 citations and charged six with boating under the influence. The highest blood-alcohol concentration of the weekend was 0.14, said […]

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‘Operation Dry Water’ sober boating campaign begins Friday

If you’re planning on boating over Fourth of July weekend, be prepared for increased enforcement from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. The commission’s law enforcement division’s “Operation Dry Water” runs from July 3-5. During the annual campaign, enforcement officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints and promote public awareness to deter impaired operation of vessels. In North […]

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North Carolina launches ‘Know Your Zone’ as hurricane season gets underway

North Carolina emergency management officials have launched a new initiative for the state’s coastal counties as hurricane season gets underway — predetermined evacuation zones based on the most vulnerable areas. North Carolina Public Safety Secretary Erik Hooks and Emergency Management Director Mike Sprayberry said the state worked with 20 coastal counties, including Dare, Hyde and […]

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N.E.S.T. adds $2,500 to reward for information in death of sea turtle on Cape Hatteras

The Outer Banks Network for Endangered Sea Turtles has added another $2,500 to the reward leading the to the identity of the driver who ran over and killed a nesting loggerhead sea turtle in Frisco on Memorial Day. Along with the Cape Hatteras Access Preservation Alliance, the reward for information in the turtle’s death is […]

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Couple files class-action lawsuit seeking damages for Outer Banks’ non-resident property owners

A Virginia couple has filed a class-action lawsuit against local governments on the Outer Banks seeking damages for out-of-town property owners denied access to their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. The suit in the U.S. District Court of Eastern North Carolina was filed May 15 by Joseph and Linda Blackburn of Richmond, Virginia, who […]

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