Outer Banks Voice According to the officers they work with, these K-9s are more than just their keen sense of smell. They are hard workers, dedicated to their job and always ...
The OBX U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is rolling out new boater education courses. OBX Waterways: A Virtual Tour from the Boater’s Perspective is a 2-hour Zoom seminar for any boater who has limited ...
At its meeting on Monday, Jan. 5, the Dare County Commissioners will receive an update on the A250 initiative by members of the A250 Committee.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Committee invites the Dare County community to celebrate the rich legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during a community-wide program.
After the Buxton Civic Association’s (BCA) first-ever Polar Plunge on Jan. 1, the BCA declared that “we are overwhelmed with gratitude for the support – not just this morning, but always.
Hyde County Schools to lose roughly $600K a year in grant funding By Mark Jurkowitz | Outer Banks Voice On Dec. 31, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced a lawsuit against the ...
In the early morning hours of January 2, the Outer Banks community welcomed its New Year’s baby, Lucca Hernandez, born at 2:05 a.m. at Outer Banks Health Hospital.
Meet Dasher, Duckie and Goose, our Outer Banks SPCA Pets of the Week! These three siblings are approximately six months old, and although they can be a little shy at first, they are warming up ...
Outer Banks Voice Created about two years ago by the Dare County Commissioners, the Dare Housing Task Force is transitioning to the Dare Housing Foundation, a nonprofit with a ...
Sam Firoozi of Moyock tried his luck on a $3 Powerball ticket and won a $150,000 prize. Firoozi bought his lucky ticket from the 7-Eleven on Caratoke Highway in Moyock. He matched the numbers on four ...
Registration is now open for the 5th annual Currituck County Citizens Academy. The Academy provides an opportunity for Currituck County residents to learn about local government, offering a closer ...
At their upcoming meeting on Monday, Jan. 5, the Currituck County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on proposed options for altering how those commissioners are elected.
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