Update: The Dare County Sheriff’s Department has provided some information about the multi-vehicle crash that occurred on March 2 on Roanoke Island—although a number of details are not currently ...
Cathi Stewart Hines, age 58, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on March 1, 2026, after a 3 year long courageous battle with cancer.
First Flight Middle School’s Future City team, “Frayden,” earned the Best Integrated Water and Food Recycling System Award for its innovative city design in this year’s statewide ...
In her daily work at the Outer Banks Family YMCA, Kerry Sanders didn’t need recognition to lead. Her presence did that on its own — drawing people in, making them feel capable, and reminding them ...
Clint Godwin Dare County Agent for North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company was named among the Top 25 Agency Managers for 2025, by Allen Houck, CPCU Executive Vice President and ...
The 2026 First Flight Farmers Market will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each Tuesday, June 16 through August 4, at Aviation Park. The vendor application for the 2026 summer season of the ...
On the morning of March 4, only hours after the primary polls had closed and Rodney Rawls had been elected Dare County’s next sheriff, there were gracious messages exchanged among some of the ...
Ray Abbott, who has served as a plant maintenance mechanic for the Dare County Water Department since September 7, 2021, has been named Dare County Employee of the Month for March 2026.
Norman Wayne “Norm” Sparks, 93, of the Avery Point community in Richmond, VA (formerly of Southern Shores, NC, and formerly of Northern Virginia), died February 25, 2026 in Richmond Virginia.
Harriet Ann George, 70, of Moyock, NC died of natural causes in Elizabeth City, NC March 4, 2026. Though her health had been in decline for several years, she maintained her humor and grateful spirit.
Mark Gregory Creef, 67, best known as “Marky Mark” passed away March 5, 2026 at his Manteo home. Mark was born on July 8, 1958. Everyone said he was a pretty baby. Mark was a free spirit who lived ...
Last week I talked about Ponies, an espionage tale with a helping of comedy. This week, it’s the Coen Brothers’ Burn After Reading, a farce—no, a low farce—with a touch of apparent espionage thrown in ...
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