Nags Head cancels Fourth of July fireworks
Fourth of July fireworks at Avalon Pier, 2018. [Kari Pugh photo] The Town of Nags Head has canceled this year’s Fourth of July fireworks. The [Read More]
Fourth of July fireworks at Avalon Pier, 2018. [Kari Pugh photo] The Town of Nags Head has canceled this year’s Fourth of July fireworks. The [Read More]
Kari Pugh photo Dare County officials say face masks are still strongly recommended, but no longer required in public settings where distancing is difficult. On [Read More]
Manteo High School’s class of 2019 celebrates their graduation at Waterside Theatre on June 17. [photo courtesy DCS/Instagram] Among the provisions included in a COVID-19 [Read More]
As a cold front crossed the Outer Banks this morning, a few showers with some embedded thunderstorms and heavy downpours moved through. One of the [Read More]
Dare County, in coordination with Hyde and Currituck counties, will lift restrictions on entry for visitors beginning Saturday, May 16 at 12:01 a.m. This decision [Read More]
The First In Flight plate was the brainchild of former state Sen. Melvin Daniels, Jr. [Sam Walker photo] Is your license plate or driver’s license [Read More]
submitted photo A nice surprise was awaiting members of the class of 2020 from two Dare County high schools on Tuesday when they came to [Read More]
USCG file photo The Coast Guard rescued a 68-year-old man after his 15-foot vessel became disabled with limited means of communication aboard early Tuesday morning [Read More]
Dare County Health and Human Services Director Dr. Sheila Davies provides updated information on COVID-19 in Dare County and explains current data trends. [embedded content] [Read More]
Gov. Roy Cooper details the new order at a news conference on May 5, 2020. [image courtesy UNC-TV] Governor Roy Cooper on Tuesday signed an [Read More]
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