Get a glimpse into the past at Cape Hatteras weather bureau station
The U.S. Weather Bureau Station in Hatteras was decommissioned in 1946. The station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (NPS Photo) Cape [Read More]
The U.S. Weather Bureau Station in Hatteras was decommissioned in 1946. The station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (NPS Photo) Cape [Read More]
The M/V Rodanthe pulls away from the dock in Hattteras village on Tuesday morning. [photo courtesy NC Ferry System] The newest addition to the Hatteras-Ocracoke [Read More]
Kill Devil Hills water tower construction. [Kari Pugh photo] Replacement of Kill Devil Hills’ 55-year-old, 200,000-gallon water tower behind the town fire station is moving [Read More]
Algae blooms have made a come back over the last several years on inland northeastern N.C. waters. [photo courtesy NCDEQ] By Emily Davis, North Carolina [Read More]
NASA image of a fireball from a past meteor shower. Two meteor showers peak overnight tonight, July 29-30, and their shooting stars should be visible [Read More]
[Nags Head Fire and Rescue courtesy photo] A 6-year-old Pennsylvania boy has died after being pulled from a swimming pool at a residence in Nags [Read More]
Courtesy NC Lottery A longtime friendship turned into a lucky one as Denise Schmitt and Keith Powell of Corolla claimed a $1 million lottery prize. [Read More]
The big beach toys moving sand north of Jennette’s Pier on Sunday morning. [photo courtesy Town of Nags Head/Facebook] The Nags Head beach renourishment project [Read More]
A sea turtle hatchling heads for the ocean in Nags Head on July 28, 2019. [Screenshot from N.E.S.T. video] This season’s bumper crop of sea [Read More]
A newly-hatched loggerhead turtle rescued in Kitty Hawk Saturday morning. [Photo courtesy Kitty Hawk Ocean Rescue] A baby sea turtle who apparently didn’t make it [Read More]
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