Pinecone is a handsome, talkative 1-year-old boy who’s ready to be your new best friend! This sweet guy loves attention and will happily chat with you throughout the day. If you’re looking for a ...
Outer Banks Voice On a hot and humid July 3 evening, several dozen people gathered on the shaded lawn beside the Kitty Hawk Unitarian Universalist Church to join Outer Banks ...
Update: In a forecast issued on the afternoon of July 5, the National Weather Service (NWS) at Newport/Morehead City said it had some “good news” for heat-baked Eastern North Carolina.  The NWS ...
Outer Banks Voice With the schedule past the halfway mark, the Outer Banks Swinging Mullets are enjoying a strong inaugural season as the newest incarceration of the Outer ...
The use and possession of fireworks are illegal on all beaches; all ORVs must be off all ocean-facing beaches before 9 pm.
By Mark Jurkowitz | Outer Banks Voice On Monday, June 29, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) announced an agreement to reimburse $129 million to Duke Energy in exchange for the termination ...
The Outer Banks Community Foundation (OBCF) has wrapped up a record-breaking scholarship season, awarding 129 scholarships totaling $306,750 to 102 students for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Kill Devil Hills Police are investigating several vehicle break-ins over the past week that occurred during the late-night and early-morning hours.  The Department is also advising individuals ...
Based on ocean rescue agency reports and observations the NWS has raised the rip current risk to HIGH making it a RED FLAG DAY from Duck to Buxton. Ocean conditions will lead to powerful rip ...
Outer Banks Voice On Tuesday July 7, the Dare County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider prohibiting the sale of Kratom and Kratom-related products to individuals ...
Join Kitty Hawk Kites and the Wright Brothers National Memorial as we celebrate the legacy of aviation and the joy of kite flying at the 48th Annual Wright Kite Festival!
Outer Banks Voice After release from prison, the national rate for re-arrest and landing in prison again within two years is between 30-40%. In North Carolina, that rate is right in ...