The wait will soon be over for Rodanthe homeowner Betty Jane Saylor, whose home made the 250-foot started the move inland from the dangers of the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday.
Rare blizzard conditions hit the Outer Banks last month and back-to-back winter storms left ice on the ground for days in parts of North Carolina.
Outer Banks Voice The Republican primary battle to replace retiring Dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie is a closely watched contest as the March 3 primary looms. The winner will ...
A powerful nor’easter that swept through the Southeast and up the Atlantic coast delivered some of the heaviest snowfall ...
Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. is marking 20 years of serving families across the Outer Banks, Nags Head and Currituck County, the company announced this week. Founded in 2006, the independent […] ...
Dare County's debris removal contractor will begin cleanup efforts on February 25. Four homes in Buxton collapsed during this ...
Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. proudly marks its 20th year of serving families throughout Nags Head, the greater Outer Banks, and Currtuck County with dignity and unwavering compassion.
The weekend storm that covered North Carolina with more than a foot of snow in some places caused four unoccupied Buxton houses to collapse in about 24 hours on Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches ...
Another home collapsed into the ocean on North Carolina's Outer Banks early Sunday morning, marking the 28th such incident since 2020.
During a powerful nor’easter that brought near‑blizzard conditions, another house along North Carolina’s Outer Banks ...
DARE COUNTY, N.C. — There is ice on the road and occasional gusts of wind in Outer Banks, but Sunday’s weather is nothing like we saw most of the weekend. Channel 9’s Ken Lemon said things feel a ...
Channel 9 is the only local television station with a crew out at the Outer Banks. In the video at the top of this webpage, Channel 9’s Ken Lemon reports on the conditions at the Outer Banks where he ...