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Month: May 2022

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From War to Worlds: OBX Martial Arts’ Rick Bateman is inspiring local youth and changing the game for the combat system

May 13, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on From War to Worlds: OBX Martial Arts’ Rick Bateman is inspiring local youth and changing the game for the combat system

[Courtesy @OBXMartialArtsNC Instagram] In addition to its well-known customs of combat and self-defense, martial arts is a sporting system dedicated to the teachings and traditions [Read More]

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Nest box surveying recently conducted at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge

May 12, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on Nest box surveying recently conducted at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge

Refuge Supervisory Biologist Becky Harrison checks a nest box. [Photo by Sarah Toner/USFWS] Refuge staff conducted nest box surveys for prothonotary warblers (also known as [Read More]

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N.C. Highway 12 will open between between Oregon Inlet, Rodanthe at noon

May 12, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on N.C. Highway 12 will open between between Oregon Inlet, Rodanthe at noon

[Courtesy NC DOT 12] N.C Highway 12 will reopen between Oregon Inlet and the village of Rodanthe at noon today, Thursday, May 12th. Motorists should [Read More]

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N.C. Highway 12 remains closed; aimed to open late-Thursday morning, early afternoon

May 12, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on N.C. Highway 12 remains closed; aimed to open late-Thursday morning, early afternoon

N.C. Highway 12 between Oregon Inlet and Rodanthe remains closed at this hour. NCDOT says, the overnight high tide did cause some more overwash and [Read More]

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Volunteers sought to help clean up collapsed house debris in Rodanthe

May 11, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on Volunteers sought to help clean up collapsed house debris in Rodanthe

Example of debris that has washed ashore for many miles to the south of the two collapsed houses in Rodanthe, N.C. [National Park Service photo] [Read More]

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Cape Hatteras Elementary, Cape Hatteras Secondary School closed for students Thursday, May 12

May 11, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on Cape Hatteras Elementary, Cape Hatteras Secondary School closed for students Thursday, May 12

Due to flooding and hazardous road conditions, Cape Hatteras Elementary School and Cape Hatteras Secondary School will be closed for students on Thursday, May 12, [Read More]

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Woodland Church Rd in Perquimans County now open to traffic following bridge pipe replacement

May 11, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on Woodland Church Rd in Perquimans County now open to traffic following bridge pipe replacement

According to a recent update from Perquimans County Emergency Services, NC DOT has advised that Woodland Church Rd. is now open to all traffic following [Read More]

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NC Wildlife Resources Commission says expect coyote sightings as pupping season peaks

May 11, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on NC Wildlife Resources Commission says expect coyote sightings as pupping season peaks

[Courtesy NCWildlife.org] Coyotes are common throughout North Carolina, even in cities and suburbs, but often go unnoticed because they are very good at avoiding people. [Read More]

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Pair charged with felony cocaine-related counts after traffic stop in KDH

May 11, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on Pair charged with felony cocaine-related counts after traffic stop in KDH

Shawn Christopher Elliot (L) and Olivia Donna-Louise Fontenot (R) [Courtesy Dare County Sheriff’s Office] Two individuals were taken into custody Thursday, May 5th, in Kill [Read More]

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Extreme high tides may cause pollution in ocean in parts of Cape Hatteras National Seashore

May 11, 2022 OBX Today Comments Off on Extreme high tides may cause pollution in ocean in parts of Cape Hatteras National Seashore

[Courtesy NCDOT NC 12 Facebook] State recreational water quality officials today advise the public to be aware of potential pollution from possible septic system failures [Read More]

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  • Dare County Schools Superintendent John Farrelly to retire in June 2023
  • Craven County man wins $267,513 jackpot, plans to help refugees
  • College of The Albemarle holds 49th annual nursing pinning ceremony
  • Necropsy reveals three-week-old foal, Charlie, died from bacterial septicemia in April
  • ‘The Lost Colony’, Nation’s longest-running outdoor symphonic drama, to open for its 85th Season
  • Seashore urges visitors to use caution on the beach between Rodanthe and Salvo due to collapsed home debris
  • Zee B. Lamb assumes role as Chairman and CEO of Joe Lamb Jr. & Associates
  • NOAA predicts above-normal hurricane activity for Atlantic basin in 2022
  • Apache Street temporarily closed for repairs Tuesday, May 24
  • Public comments sought for Cape Hatteras Lighthouse environmental assessment, Lighthouse Road multi-use pathway
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