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Colington woman arrested on kidnapping, 3 child abuse resulting in serious injury charges
Deputies with the Dare County Sheriff’s Office arrested a 62-year-old Colington woman on one count of felony second-degree kidnapping and three counts of felony child abuse resulting in serious injury.

Corinne Saunders
May 27, 20252 min read


Where are lifeguarded beaches on the Outer Banks?
Outer Banks Insider compiled a list of all the lifeguarded beaches on the Outer Banks from north to south, with links to each ocean rescue agency as well as beach safety tips.

Corinne Saunders
May 22, 20255 min read


Beloved Haven sets up first of many planned outreach van stops to assist human trafficking survivors
Beloved Haven, a Currituck County-based nonprofit, set up a mobile outreach van Tuesday in Elizabeth City in the first of many planned regional stops to serve women who are survivors of or who are vulnerable to human trafficking.

Corinne Saunders
May 21, 20256 min read


Moyock woman arrested, bonds out, on charges including ‘trespassing’ and ‘communicating threats’ on school bus
A Moyock woman was arrested Friday on three misdemeanor charges: Trespassing/impeding a school bus, communicating threats and disorderly conduct. The arrest warrant for Samantha Spoor, 35, did not mention her alleged racial slur.

Corinne Saunders
May 19, 20252 min read


National Weather Service confirms tornado hit Wanchese Thursday afternoon
The U.S. National Weather Service confirmed Friday evening that a tornado struck Wanchese on Thursday.

Corinne Saunders
May 16, 20252 min read


Colington man’s body recovered from ocean, dog and boat still missing
The body of a Colington Island man on a recreational fishing trip out of Oregon Inlet was recovered from the Atlantic Ocean, officials said, but his dog and boat have not yet been found.

Corinne Saunders
May 16, 20253 min read


‘All hands on deck’: Dominion Energy discusses hurricane prep
The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1, and Dominion Energy gave a media tour at its Kitty Hawk office, located at 5300 The Woods Road, on Monday, May 12, to discuss hurricane preparation practices for the company and its customers.

Corinne Saunders
May 13, 20253 min read


‘Down the Road,’ Episode 7: Braxton Hughes
For our seventh episode of “Down the Road,” we meet Braxton Hughes, a local who will soon begin his second six-month season playing professional American football in Brazil.

Staff Reports
May 11, 20251 min read


Ocracoke Express passenger ferry to start season Tuesday
The Ocracoke Express passenger ferry that runs between Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island begins its seventh summer season next Tuesday, May 13.

Corinne Saunders
May 8, 20253 min read


No injuries apparent in Wednesday fire in Kill Devil Hills
It was not immediately clear what was on fire or how it started, but it appeared that the fire did not affect any buildings or harm any people.

Corinne Saunders
May 7, 20252 min read


‘I’m not going down the road of another Wanchese,’ Dare board chairman says. Commissioners table proposed zoning change about Frisco and Buxton, applicant plans to wait on final decision
The consultant for a company that proposed a zoning text amendment to remove the 1988 multifamily density cap for a roughly 7-mile-long area of Frisco and Buxton said the plan is to wait, even though the Dare County Board of Commissioners’ tabling of the amendment Monday for 90 days does not prevent the applicant or anyone else from building in the “Zone of Influence” area in question, according to county staff.

Corinne Saunders
May 7, 20258 min read


Proposed state legislation ‘jeopardizes’ the Outer Banks, local government officials say, from removing local authority to establishing ferry tolls. Area legislators react
Local governments across the Outer Banks are pushing back on what they view as North Carolina General Assembly’s continuing movement toward consolidating more power at the state level. County governments also have resolutions of opposition to proposed ferry tolls on next week's agendas.

Corinne Saunders
May 2, 202510 min read


Kitty Hawk man arrested on two counts of felony sexual activity by a substitute parent or custodian
Joshua Lee Lane, 34, is currently being held without bond at the Dare County Detention Center in Manteo on two felony charges of sexual activity by a substitute parent or custodian.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 30, 20253 min read


Currituck chamber president, board of directors’ vice chair awarded Dare license plate agency contract, expected office opening mid-August
A new Dare County license plate agency is expected to open around mid-August in Kitty Hawk, as an operator contract was awarded in February, according to a North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles spokesperson.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 30, 20253 min read


RETOOLED
Dare County Library's “Library of Things” allows residents to borrow real-life tools and kits that offer tangible benefits.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 28, 20255 min read


‘Down the Road,’ Episode 6: Laura Wayland
For our sixth episode of “Down the Road,” we meet Laura Wayland, a local entrepreneur.

Staff Reports
Apr 27, 20251 min read


KDH police: No criminal charges in incident of flyer posted on 3 Tequilas’ door
The Kill Devil Hills Police Department determined that no criminal charges were warranted in the incident of the fake ICE notice that 3 Tequilas staff reported had been posted on the restaurant door in Kill Devil Hills in February.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 17, 20252 min read


KDH man pleads guilty to attempted second-degree rape and kidnapping charges, ordered to register as sex offender
Nathan Theodore Weller of Kill Devil Hills pleaded guilty to felony attempted second-degree rape and felony second-degree kidnapping charges in Dare County Superior Court, court records show.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 16, 20253 min read


Bodie Island Lighthouse opens Friday for climbing, Double Keepers’ Quarters still closed after January fire
The Bodie Island Lighthouse opens for climbing on Friday, April 18, and will be open daily through Monday, Oct. 13.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 16, 20253 min read


Alligator River Bridge project moves forward despite federal government’s freeze of nearly a quarter of funding
The replacement of the 65-year-old Lindsay C. Warren Bridge, locally known as the Alligator River Bridge, is ongoing despite nearly a quarter of the project’s funding currently being frozen by the federal government, an NCDOT spokesperson confirmed.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 15, 20253 min read
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