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According to the National Weather Service (NWS) at Newport/Morehead City, Sunday brings a series of advisories and warnings for our region. NWS reports that “low spinning off the coast continues ...
Update as of 10:15 am… Based on actual conditions this morning, ocean rescue personnel have raised DOUBLE RED FLAGS at the ocean beaches from Duck to Buxton. Ocean conditions have ...
Four Kill Devil Hills Ocean Rescue supervisors competed in the annual “virtual” 16-mile Molokai-2-Oahu paddleboard World Championship race on Aug. 1, paddling in the ocean from Acorn ...
Strong surf, beach erosion exposes contaminated soil The Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS) released this announcement at about 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 2 Cape Hatteras National Seashore has ...
KDH Mayor John Windley’s statement on Avalon Pier shooting On Saturday, Aug. 2, the Town of Kill Devil Hill posted this statement from Mayor John Windley regarding the July 31 fatal shooting at ...
Outer Banks Voice Following a July 30 announcement from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) that it was, “rescinding all designated Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) on the U.S.
There is a GoFundMe campaign underway to pay for the funeral arrangements for Zane Hughes, the 19-year-old Colington resident who was killed in the July 31 shooting at Avalon Pier.
In a release issued in the late afternoon on Friday, Aug. 1, the Town of Kill Devil Hills identified the teenager killed in the July 31 shooting at Avalon Pier as 19-year-old Zane Hughes and ...
On its Facebook page, Avalon Pier has posted an Aug. 1 item reporting that the individual who was wounded in the July 31 shooting and flown to Norfolk for treatment is out of the hospital and back ...
Outer Banks Voice At a work session scheduled for Monday, Aug. 4, the Currituck Board of Commissioners will discuss a plan that could change the way people in that county elect ...
On Aug. 1, the Outer Banks SPCA announced that it will join animal shelters and rescues across the country to participate in the ASPCA’s Rescue Effect campaign to raise awareness about the ...
The Coast Guard and Currituck County Emergency Services rescued three missing children who were kayaking near Corolla, North Carolina, on the night of July 30.
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