Lake Mattamuskeet plan ruffles feathers

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Published 02/11/2016 by The Coastal Review Online. Reprinted by permission By Frank Tursi RALEIGH– A plan approved Feb. 11 that will allow the state to collaborate with...

Lady Dolphins beat Hurricanes 46-44; Dolphins take down Tigers 52-45

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By Peter Vankevich It took some tough defense and poise under pressure for both Dolphin basketball teams to win their first Conference playoff games. The Lady...

Ocracoke library schedules readings from ‘The Diaries of Adam and Eve’

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The Ocracoke Library will present “ The Diaries of Adam and Eve,” by Mark Twain, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb 24. Visiting Vermont thespians Diana...

Calling all runners to Ocracoke Island

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The Fifth Annual Carolina Blonde Ocracoke Island 10K/5K will add a half marathon this year and be held over two days Saturday and Sunday,...

NCDOT issues RFP for ferry sponsorships

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Raleigh--The North Carolina Department of Transportation on Monday issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking a company to manage sponsorship opportunities for the North Carolina Ferry...

Dispatch from Raleigh: In wake of gerrymandering ruling, give reform a...

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Editor's note: We are posting this commentary from Bob Phillips, executive director of Common Cause North Carolina, regarding the issue of gerrymandering.   Thirty percent of...

NPS visitor services to re-open today

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The Outer Banks Group national park sites (Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and Wright Brothers National Memorial), will re-open all...

Early voting dates set, voter photo ID confusion resolved

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Updated Feb. 13, 2016, 8:49 a.m. with corrected early voting days. By Peter Vankevich Voting for the March 15 primary election will take place in the Ocracoke...

NPS visitor services to close due to winter storm

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Feb. 12, 2016  1:16 p.m. In anticipation of a winter storm, the Outer Banks Group national park sites (Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Fort Raleigh National...

More money for Hatteras Inlet dredging

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WASHINGTON, D.C—The Army Corps of Engineers agreed Wednesday to an additional $1 million for dredging the Hatteras Inlet, and $3.225 million to dredge the...