An Elegant Tern. Photo by Bob Lewis By Peter Vankevich It was early Thursday, Sept. 25, at Cape Point on Hatteras Island. As Bob Lewis focused his long lens on a Black Tern, he noticed in the ...
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Column: Recent Loss of Several Outer Banks Houses Proves the Time Has Come for Coastal Retreat
As Outer Banks houses on stilts waver and collapse into the ocean — 15 have fallen since mid-September — it looks like climate change has reached a literal tipping point.
Organizers say the inaugural Duck Turkey Trot 5K set for Thursday, Nov. 27, is giving youth runners a new event, filling a ...
The Outer Banks is taking center stage in the national travel and hospitality industry. Coastal Carolina Vacations, a locally owned and operated vacation rental management company based in Nags Head, ...
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I’m a Food Writer, and I Spent 3 Weeks Exploring the Best Places to Eat in the Carolinas—Here Are My Favorite Spots
From Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), I whisked jet-lagged Stefano to North Carolina's most luxurious recovery ...
Major coastal flooding is expected this afternoon from North Carolina through the mid-Atlantic, according to AccuWeather meteorologists. The tropic wind and rainstorm will lead to a storm surge of one ...
That is how the North Carolina Department of Transportation described N.C. Highway 12 after announcing that the highway is beginning to reopen in Dare County — while also issuing major levels of ...
BUXTON, N.C.– As a powerful fall nor'easter slams the Carolinas with heavy rain, damaging winds and coastal flooding, one of the main concerns is the risk of more beach house collapses on the shores ...
Videos from the N.C. Outer Banks in recent weeks have been compelling in a train-wreck kind of way, but instead of smoke and serpentined steel, it’s waves, water-logged timber and the collapse of ...
Candidate Miriam Rollin. (Photos by Kip Tabb) Candidate Marc Murray. (Photos by Kip Tabb) Council member candidate Kevin Lingard. (Photos by Kip Tabb) Council member candidate Bren Chasen. (Photos by ...
BUXTON, N.C. — A ninth house has fallen into the ocean on the Outer Banks. This one fell in Rodanthe, instead of the past eight, which fell in Buxton. The ninth house collapsed shortly before 6 p.m.
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