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Outer Banks Voice Frustrated that their concerns about the actions of wild horse tour guides in their Swan Beach and North Swan Beach neighborhoods in the 4WD area of the Currituck ...
The Ocean Sand Relocation Permit Application period may have ended, but there is still money available through the Dune Management Cost Share Program – we will be taking applications for ...
Give a tax-deductible donation of $100 or more to reserve your 2025 sea turtle nest. Your gift will help us fund important projects that protect and enhance Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the ...
Gather at Island Farm on Wednesday, June 18th, 2025 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to be a part of all aspects of the harvest and cooking of a quintessential staple crop: the Irish potato!
On Monday, May 19, 2025, at approximately 2:00 p.m., the Kill Devil Hills Police Department responded to a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian in the 2000 block of Portsmouth Street.
To call Jamie a fighter is an understatement. She fought harder than any marlin whipping its head back and forth, or any human being ever could. She far exceeded her doctor’s ex ...
On June 4, the Dare County Sheriff’s Office announced the retirement of Captain Jack Scarborough. Here is the Facebook post.
Outer Banks Voice Greg Smrdel might tell you he’s the smartest guy in the room— answers in front of him or not. As for the funniest? That’s up for debate. His business partner, ...
Taught at Manteo High, served as assistant principal at First Flight Middle Dare County Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Kassie Mount as principal of Dare Early College, opening ...
Approximately 0.15 miles of the Cape Point area is closed to ORVs and pedestrians to protect American oystercatcher chicks that are 2 days old and more than 80 least tern nests due to hatch over ...
Leadership OBX, a professional development program of the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce, is now accepting applications for the Class of 2025-2026.
Planets, Solstice, and the Galaxy Venus and Saturn separate, while Mars hangs out in the evening. Plus the June solstice, and dark skies reveal our home galaxy in all of its glory.