Undocumented, uninsured and worried about ID requirements? You can still get...

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Free testing sites seek to calm fears in Latinx community that lack of an ID could expose their immigration status. by Hannah Critchfield, North Carolina...

Grants available to continue services during coronavirus crisis

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The first grant round requests are due by 5 p.m. tomorrow (March 19). COVID-19 Rapid Response Grants The Outer Banks Community Foundation is now accepting grant...

Cooper tightens social distancing measures, strengthens long-term care rules, streamlines unemployment...

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For Ocracoke news and much more, click here RALEIGH--Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday issued stronger social distancing requirements and acted to speed up the process...

Hyde County has zero COVID-19 cases

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By Connie Leinbach As of today, Hyde County has zero COVID-19 cases. Hyde County Health Director Luana Gibbs said in an interview today that the one...

North Carolinians are staying home through May 8

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From our news services Raleigh--Gov. Roy Cooper today extended North Carolina’s Stay At Home order through May 8. Executive Order No. 135  applies to restaurants for...

Easter Sunrise Service to be held in Variety Store parking lot

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Text and Photos by Peter Vankevich Ocracoke has a tradition that the island’s two churches hold a joint Easter sunrise service on the beach....

As COVID-19 cases rise NC tightens existing mask requirements and enforcement

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RALEIGH—Gov. Roy Cooper today issued additional COVID-19 safety measures to tighten mask requirements and enforcement as cases continue to rise rapidly in North Carolina...

Ocracoke Coffee Company closes to await COVID-19 test results for two...

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To catch up on Ocracoke news and much more, click here The Ocracoke Coffee Company on Back Road will be closed Wednesday until further notice...

Passenger ferry for Ocracoke canceled this year

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For Ocracoke news and much more, click here  From our news services MANNS HARBOR – Owing to the impacts of COVID-19, the N.C. Department of Transportation...

COVID-19 spread ‘rampant’ in Hyde County

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By Connie Leinbach Noting that “community spread is rampant,” the Hyde County Health Department today said it expects the increase in COVID-19 cases to continue. As...