Island Free Press: Saltwater flooding slows N.C. 12 in Avon Saturday morning
N.C. 12 through parts of Avon was covered in saltwater. [Joy Crist/Island Free Press] Ocean overwash resulted in an inundation of saltwater on N.C. 12 [Read More]
N.C. 12 through parts of Avon was covered in saltwater. [Joy Crist/Island Free Press] Ocean overwash resulted in an inundation of saltwater on N.C. 12 [Read More]
Many AT&T wireless customers on the Outer Banks and northeastern North Carolina have been without service since Thanksgiving Day, and there’s no estimated time for [Read More]
Dorian’s waves take out half of Avalon Pier. [Kari Pugh photo] The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season ends Nov. 30 with 18 named storms, six of [Read More]
Looking north towards Avon Pier from a house on Ocean View Drive on Nov. 25, 2019. One week earlier, a nor’easter caused repeated ocean overwash. [Read More]
The Mennicucci family in Kill Devil Hills has been lighting up their home on Clamshell Drive for more than a decade. [Deborah Mennicucci photo] Looking [Read More]
Volunteers are prepping for Thanksgiving dinner on Ocracoke. [John Tice photo] John Tice of John’s Drive In in Kitty Hawk, along with a bunch of [Read More]
Jimmy’s Seafood Buffet in Kitty Hawk preps for its community Thanksgiving dinner. [Photo courtesy Jimmy’s Seafood Buffet] Several Outer Banks restaurants and nonprofits have teamed [Read More]
[photo courtesy IslandFreePress.org] State transportation officials invite the public to an informational meeting next week on the Rodanthe “Jug Handle” Bridge project, which is under [Read More]
Ray Sturza, the first planning director for the Town of Kill Devil Hills, who went on to serve multiple terms as mayor, passed away Monday. [Read More]
NPS photo The National Park Service is going to keep Oregon Inlet Campground in Cape Hatteras National Seashore open through the winter to evaluate a [Read More]
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