OBX Today’s Top 5 most viewed stories of 2020
A pileup on the Wright Memorial Bridge caused an extended closure on a busy July weekend.[Michael Grimmer photo] Now that we’ve got 2020 behind us, [Read More]
A pileup on the Wright Memorial Bridge caused an extended closure on a busy July weekend.[Michael Grimmer photo] Now that we’ve got 2020 behind us, [Read More]
The Town of Kill Devil Hills will be collecting natural Christmas trees beginning on Wednesday, Jan. 13. Please remove all ornaments, tinsel, lights, and other [Read More]
[photo courtesy The Outer Banks Hospital] The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday announced it had updated its vaccination plan to [Read More]
A snowy owl on Pea Island Wednesday, shot with a telephoto lens by Brian Patteson. It’s the rarest of feathered visitors to the Outer Banks, [Read More]
Dare County Health and Human Services reported 50 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, for a total of 1,610 since testing began in March. The cases [Read More]
N.C. Governor Roy Cooper speaks at a briefing on Nov. 17, 2020 at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh. [NCDPS photo] Gov. Roy Cooper today [Read More]
Marc Basnight [photo courtesy the Basnight family] Former Senate President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight, the longest-serving legislative leader in North Carolina’s history, passed away peacefully [Read More]
Outer Banks-based R.P.C. Contracting Inc. has been purchased by a civil infrastructure company with headquarters in Alabama that is expanding its operations in North Carolina, [Read More]
file photo A new federal report shows all 17 beds at The Outer Banks Hospital were occupied the week before Christmas, and one in five [Read More]
The N.C. Education Lottery announced someone won $9,000 playing the Carolina Keno game at a restaurant in lower Currituck County. Congratulations to a lucky player [Read More]
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