VIDEO: Seal scoots back into the ocean in Kill Devil Hills
A seal stopped by in Kill Devil Hills on Jan. 25, 2021. [Kari Pugh photo] A young seal stopped for a quick nap in Kill [Read More]
A seal stopped by in Kill Devil Hills on Jan. 25, 2021. [Kari Pugh photo] A young seal stopped for a quick nap in Kill [Read More]
A Hyde County man died Monday afternoon after suffering a gunshot wound while duck hunting in a blind along a waterfowl impoundment near Englehard. First [Read More]
Daniel Charles Duke II Police have charged a 36-year-old Kill Devil Hills man in connection with two incidents of firing gunshots within town. Kill Devil [Read More]
The Carolina Panthers are among those organizing mass clinics in Charlotte. [image courtesy Panthers.com] Health departments and hospitals in North Carolina are facing cuts or [Read More]
A pair of weather systems are expected to bring wet conditions for much of this week to the Outer Banks, with a strong coastal storm [Read More]
Chris Layton at the Duck Town Council meeting on July 1, 2020. [image courtesy Youtube] By Jennifer Allen, Coastal Review OnlineFormer Duck town manager Chris [Read More]
[image courtesy Moderna] Albemarle Regional Health Services will be holding COVID -19 vaccine first and second dose clinics this coming weeks on a first-come, first-served [Read More]
Outer Banks Forever, the local nonprofit partner of your Outer Banks national parks — Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Wright Brothers National Memorial and Fort Raleigh [Read More]
Thumbs up from one of those getting vaccine at the clinic held on Jan. 23, 2021 at First Flight High School. [photo courtesy Duck Fire [Read More]
CDC image coronavirus COVID-19 The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first identification in a North Carolina resident of the [Read More]
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