March 22–23 marked the 6th annual Blackbeard’s Revenge 100, a point-to-point ultramarathon that brought together runners, crew, volunteers, and supporters for an unforgettable weekend of grit, ...
The N.C. Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve will hold Spring local advisory committee meeting April 23 at Kitty Hawk Woods Reserve. Meetings are in-person only and open to the ...
The Friends of Jockey’s Ridge kick-off celebrations for the State Park’s 50th anniversary with a first of its kind invitational art exhibit. Twenty well-known local artists will highlight the ...
Sean Brian Estes, 61, of Kill Devil Hills, NC, passed away due to natural causes in Norfolk, VA on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
Gracie enjoyed several jobs throughout her life working at Cape Hatteras High School and working as a real estate agent for Colony Realty, but her greatest accomplishment was buil ...
The N.C Division of Motor Vehicles is set to again extend service hours at its driver license offices beginning next week. On April 7, 42 offices (listed below) will join 50 others opening an hour ...
Enjoy observing planets in the morning and evening sky, look for Lyrid meteors, and hunt for the “faint fuzzy” wonder that is the distant and ancient city of stars known as globular cluster M3.
After an extensive executive search, Outer Banks Forever, the official nonprofit partner of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and Wright Brothers National ...
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and the Dare County Department of Health & Human Services (DCDHHS) and Children & Youth Partnership for Dare County (CYP) are joining with the North ...
Ivory is a charming and affectionate cat who truly thrives on love and attention with a playful spirit. Ivory enjoys climbing to the top of her treehouse where she can look over everything from ...
Dare County is pleased to announce that the Sport Air Racing League—a competitive organization dedicated to promoting cross-country air racing and providing pilots across the country with various ...
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.