The National Park Service has released this information on the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse restoration. The National Park Service is continuing its work to repair the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, ...
Provision was tacked onto Helene funding bill last year By Kip Tabb | Outer Banks Voice Although 25 bills have been filed in the North Carolina Legislation to rescind a last-minute provision in a ...
In observance of the upcoming Good Friday holiday, all Dare County offices and facilities will be closed on Friday, April 18, 2025. Residential trash collection for the week of Monday, April 14, ...
Votes to fill the board vacancy have resulted in deadlock. By Mark Jurkowitz | Outer Banks Voice Back in October, Nags Head Commissioner Kevin Brinkley resigned that post after moving outside the ...
Amanda Stewart joined Outer Banks Health in July, 2020. Since joining the Urgent Care team, she has proven to be an invaluable member.
Nearly 60 fourth and fifth-grade mathletes from across the district competed in the Dare County Schools 3rd Annual 24 Game Math Competition on Wednesday, March 26, at First Flight Elementary ...
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey has set Sept. 22 as the hearing date for the North Carolina Rate Bureau’s proposed 23% automobile insurance rate increase.
Currituck County Government has announced that Melissa Futrell has been selected for the position of Assistant County Manager.
The Outer Banks Community Foundation (OBCF) has awarded $71,992 in Community Enrichment Grants to 10 local nonprofits in its first grant cycle of the year, funding projects that support youth, ...
A state transportation contractor plans to start construction next week to improve the five-lane section of U.S. 64 between the Melvin R. Daniels Bridge (Little Bridge) and the Washington Baum ...
A chance for people to mingle with each other and the felines By Maggie Miles | Outer Banks Voice Brandi-Marie Randolph has always had a deep connection with cats. So when she retired from the ...
Outer Banks Voice A new study looking at opioid-related deaths around the county found that after peaking in mid-2023, overall those deaths declined by 16% from 2023-2024.
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