By SAM WALKER THE OUTER BANKS VOICE For the second time in a year, a piece of debris from a rocket launch on the Florida coast has washed up along the Outer Banks. On Sunday, Angie and Chris Langdon first alerted us to the debris near Ramp 67 on Ocracoke Island. Janille Turner of Ocracoke […]
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N.J. Trooper Saves Woman Caught in Rip Current Off Hatteras
August 8, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The: Outer Banks Voice
By SAM WALKER THE OUTER BANKS VOICE By SAM WALKER THE OUTER BANKS VOICE A vacationing New Jersey state trooper is being hailed for rescuing a woman who got caught in a rip current off Hatteras Island over the weekend. New Jersey State Police announced in a Facebook post Trooper Craig Kempinski was alerted by […]
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Outage Impacting AT&T Wireless Customers in the Area
July 26, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker
AT&T Wireless Service was restored for Outer Banks and eastern North Carolina customers after a nearly day-long outage that was due to a damaged cable. Service was restored a little before 12 a.m. on Friday. AT&T Wireless Service was restored for Outer Banks and eastern North Carolina customers after a nearly day-long outage that was […]
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Stormy Weather Spawns Waterspout Off Ocracoke Inlet
July 23, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The: Outer Banks Voice
The stormy weather over the Outer Banks this weekend spun up a waterspout around midday Sunday off Ocracoke Inlet. Amanda Swan of Gordonsville, Va. was on the beach near South Point on Ocracoke Island when she captured pictures and video of the waterspout that appeared several miles to the south towards Portsmouth Island and then […]
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Alternate Power Sources Evaluated for Key Local Infrastructure
June 4, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The:
By SAM WALKER THE OUTER BANKS VOICE THE OUTER BANKS VOICE North Carolina Emergency Management is partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to evaluate possible alternative power sources for three key infrastructure sites in Dare, Currituck and Hyde counties. Experts from the labratory’s Solar Technical Assistance Team are […]
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Senate Approves Budget with $15 Million for Dare Dredge
May 31, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The:
This year’s legislative short session is expected to be about as short as it can get, and passing an adjusted state budget is going to be even shorter in what’s being called an unprecedented move. The biggest local provision authorizes $15 million from the shallow draft inlet dredging fund to create a partnership between the […]
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Private Vessel Beached at Hatteras Village After Losing Power
May 27, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker
By SAM WALKER THE OUTER BANKS SENTINEL A 24-foot private boat was beached at Hatteras village after the operator reported Saturday evening they had lost power and started taking on water outside Hatteras Inlet. Hatteras Island Ocean Rescue, National Park Service and the U.S. Coast Guard responded to the beach off Summerplace Drive on the […]
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Dare Asks State Lawmakers to Fund Purchase of Hopper Dredge
May 16, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The:
Dare County is actively pursuing creation of a partnership between the state and a yet-to-be-identified private company to purchase a shallow-draft hopper dredge, with the county paying for its operation in Oregon and Hatteras inlets and other channels. And while Dare would likely be using it the most, the dredge would be available to help […]
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Frisco man to serve 25 years for stabbing outside restaurant
March 27, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The:
By SAM WALKER Outer Banks Voice A Frisco man will serve at least 25 years in state prison, after being found guilty of stabbing a man during an altercation in January 2017 outside a Nags Head restaurant.
UPDATE: Missing Shipping Container Carrying 3,000 Kilos of Sulfuric Acid
March 7, 2018 | Local News | By: Sam Walker | From The:
The U.S. Coast Guard has confirmed that 3,000 kilograms of sulfuric acid was in one of the containers that fell from a cargo ship passing offshore of the Outer Banks over the weekend. Approximately 70 to 73 containers were knocked off the Maresk Shanghai by the high winds and waves Saturday night 17 miles off […]
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