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August 23, 2025, in his home. He is survived by his wife, Sandra; his daughter, Pamela and husband Timothy; daughter, Kristy and husband Bobby; son, Thomas and wife Deborah; and bonus son and daughter ...
A RED FLAG DAY with HIGH rip current risk at all ocean beaches from Corolla to Ocracoke. Ocean conditions will lead to powerful rip currents. Ocean swimming is not recommended, stay out of the ...
On Aug. 24, a Currituck County Sheriff’s Deputy attempted to initiate a traffic stop on a motorcycle for excessive speed. The driver failed to yield to emergency lights and sirens, initiating a ...
The “Best Of The Beach” nominations are over! Thank you to all of you who have participated so far. Nearly 95,000 individual nominations for over 2,900 Outer Banks favorites (not 2,900 ...
For the first time, the public is invited to audition for solos, enhancing the community’s involvement. Rehearsals begin in September with Becki Rea managing a recruiting program for ...
While Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) resumes normal operations on Sunday Aug. 24, there are a few safety closures that remain in effect.
Good morning! NC12 remains closed at this hour at the Basnight Bridge and on the north end of Ocracoke. Here is a morning high tide update, most of it is good news.
Outer Banks Voice In the wake of Hurricane Erin, teams with N.E.S.T. (Network for Endangered Sea Turtles) began assessing sea turtle nest damage along the Northern Outer Banks.
Dare County announces staged reentry process The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has announced that N.C. Highway 12 on Hatteras Island will be safe for travel at 12 p.m., and ...
Manteo High School’s 2025 football season got off to a strong start as the team picked up a 28-14 non-conference home win over Washington County on Friday, Aug. 22.
Water main break found in Buxton The National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City has issued a Flood Watch in effect for our region from late on Saturday, Aug. 23 until 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug.
Coastal flooding impacts will linger across portions of the Outer Banks over the next 24-36 hours as water levels remain elevated due to lingering long period swell and a higher astronomical tide ...
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