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The piping plover is a federally protected species at Cape Hatteras, threatened due to habitat loss and a past demand for its feathers, used in hats in the 1900s.
Marisa Méndez, Senior Editor Cape Hatteras National Seashore stretches for more than 70 miles long and tempts visitors with its well-kept sands, picturesque lighthouses and rolling waves.
Cape Hatteras Hurricanes’ baseball and softball teams will host Senior Night and Family Picture Night on Monday, April 14, in ...
By Victor Block I stood frozen with fear, unable to move. The terrifying image drew closer, his curved sword swinging wildly.
Amazon has assembled the constellation over more than 80 launches, as most will be performed by the Atlas V and its successor ...
Chess Club was recently highlighted in a video produced by Dare County Schools (DCS) and the county’s CurrentTV. The Chess ...
A $19.2 million, 18-month project is ongoing to repair the Cape Hatteras lighthouse. The project is not scheduled to be finished until summer 2026.
Concerns are voiced about contamination at Coast Guard site By Kip Tabb | Outer Banks Voice With a modest crowd on hand, the Buxton Naval Facility Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) held its first ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — Nearly 400 birds — mostly brown pelicans — were found dead from suspected highly pathogenic avian influenza, a strain of bird flu, in Hatteras, N.C. in late February ...
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