Shoaling slows Bonner Bridge demolition; fishing pier opening delayed until at least fall
The first section of the Bonner Bridge was removed in March 2019. [courtesy Jamison Padgett] Shoaling of the ocean bar off Oregon Inlet and around [Read More]
The first section of the Bonner Bridge was removed in March 2019. [courtesy Jamison Padgett] Shoaling of the ocean bar off Oregon Inlet and around [Read More]
Crews have been moving water lines near Jockey’s Ridge over the last several weeks as part of the multi-use path expansion. [Sam Walker photo] The [Read More]
Illustration created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Five more people in Wake County tested presumptively positive [Read More]
Vidant Medical Center in Greenville is the health system’s flagship hospital. [photo courtesy Vidant Health] Vidant Health, which operates The Outer Banks Hospital in Nags [Read More]
[photo courtesy Jennette’s Pier] The Outer Banks Seafood Festival Board of Directors is now accepting applications for the 2020 grant program. The program was introduced [Read More]
The Basnight Bridge, and the remains of the Bonner Bridge, stand in the background of a grounded scallop boat in Oregon Inlet on March 5, [Read More]
Fire crews at Khan’s Mongolian Grill. [Kari Pugh photo] Crews are on the scene of a fire this afternoon at Khan’s Mongolian Grill in Kill [Read More]
Amadeo running free on the beach. [CWHF photo] The Corolla Wild Horse Fund on Sunday announced the passing of Amadeo, a blind wild mustang living [Read More]
Mirlo Beach on Sunday, March 8, 2020 around 10 a.m. [NCDOT image] Minor ocean overwash was reported in north Rodanthe and north Buxton on Sunday [Read More]
Outer Banks resident Tricia Lawrenson is preparing for a third double-lung transplant. [Photo by Nate Lawrenson] Kill Devil Hills resident Tricia Lawrenson, who has lived [Read More]
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