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Where are lifeguarded beaches on the Outer Banks in summer 2026?
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 225 min read


Manteo Healthcare Task Force sees success, continues tackling challenges in community
The Manteo Healthcare Task Force discussed its continuing plans to address local health care issues and also celebrated the successes of the Preceptor Hub program.

Corinne Saunders
May 137 min read


Stalled ECU Health and UnitedHealthcare negotiations mean local medical providers could start going out of network next week. Some residents say this has already affected them
Some Outer Banks locals say they're already being affected by the stalled contract negotiations between ECU Health and UnitedHealthcare.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 249 min read


NC News Cafe at Waveriders celebrates Local News Day on April 10
This April, communities across North Carolina will come together to celebrate the inaugural Local News Day—a national day of action highlighting the vital role of local journalism.

Staff Reports
Mar 311 min read


How to access energy bill help on the Outer Banks
Several programs are available to potentially assist Outer Banks residents in need of help with energy bills, according to area agencies.

Corinne Saunders
Mar 124 min read


The Outer Banks’ preliminary 2026 primary election results and a November preview
See the preliminary results of 2026 primary election races for Currituck, Dare and Hyde counties and the anticipated choices on the November general election ballots based on the current primary results and available information.

Corinne Saunders
Mar 45 min read


Dare fishing folk voice ‘overmanagement’ concerns. NC Marine Fisheries Commission votes on preliminary plan for Atlantic bonito management, votes against adding blue crab to May agenda
The North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission on Thursday afternoon voted to adopt its preferred management option for eventual rulemaking for Atlantic bonito.

Corinne Saunders
Feb 209 min read


Our top 10 most-viewed articles of 2025
These are the stories that commanded the most attention from readers in 2025.

Staff Reports
Dec 29, 20252 min read


Cape Hatteras sees record-breaking cold temp Monday, Outer Banks has localized snow and ice, 1,700 Dominion customers lose power
Cape Hatteras sees record-breaking cold temp Monday; the Outer Banks has localized snow and ice; and 1,700 Dominion customers lose power.

Corinne Saunders
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Groundswell of efforts begins to address nearly 4,700 Outer Bankers potentially facing November without monthly food assistance
Community members concerned with an expected rise in food insecurity amid an ongoing federal government shutdown and in the face of the first-ever anticipated federal pause on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have been seeking and creating ways to help their neighbors.

Corinne Saunders
Oct 30, 202510 min read


Tropical storm and storm surge warnings in place for all of OBX, evacuation order issued for four-wheel drive area north of Corolla
Sections of Hatteras Island began experiencing overwash from still-distant Hurricane Erin on Tuesday, and all of the Outer Banks is under a tropical storm warning and a storm surge warning.

Corinne Saunders
Aug 20, 20254 min read


Major Hurricane Erin expected to bring serious threats of flooding and erosion to Outer Banks
Dare and Hyde counties each issued a state of emergency declaration Sunday evening and mandatory evacuation orders for Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island as potentially dangerous conditions from Hurricane Erin are expected to begin Tuesday.

Corinne Saunders
Aug 18, 20254 min read


Three people contracted Vibrio infections in July from wound exposure to sound water on the Outer Banks. A look at recent Vibrio trends and a scientist’s plan of study
Three people across the Outer Banks contracted Vibrio infections from open wound exposures to sound water in July, including two people who were hospitalized, according to area health officials.

Corinne Saunders
Aug 13, 20256 min read


The Rapid Rise and Fall of N.C.’s Proposed Shrimp Trawl Ban
Last-minute changes made to legislation in the state Senate in June would have banned all shrimp trawling in the state’s inshore waters and within a half-mile of the shoreline for four years. After a hastily organized lobbying campaign from shrimpers and their allies, the legislature put the trawling ban on ice—for now.

Corinne Saunders
Aug 6, 202515 min read


Over $1 million in state-funded Opportunity Scholarships went to 195 private school students across the Outer Banks. Public and private schools weigh in.
Over $1 million in Opportunity Scholarship funding was distributed to 195 Outer Banks students attending private schools during the recently concluded 2024-25 school year, state records show.

Corinne Saunders
Jul 7, 202511 min read


Outer Banks leaders, legislators decry state bill change that would ‘irreparably damage’ local shrimping industry
Outer Banks leaders and legislators have voiced opposition to an amended bill that they say would “irreparably damage” the Outer Banks’ shrimping industry.

Corinne Saunders
Jun 18, 20256 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


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


What to know if you’re one of the nearly 300 Outer Bankers whose 2024 vote is still being challenged by GOP candidate Jefferson Griffin
Nearly 300 voters from Currituck, Dare and Hyde counties appear on the list of over 65,000 votes that Jefferson Griffin, the 2024 Republican candidate for a North Carolina Supreme Court Seat 6, continues to challenge in court.

Corinne Saunders
Apr 10, 20256 min read


Outer Banks loses over $227,000 from federal cuts to programs purchasing local food for schools, food bank
The Outer Banks will lose over $227,000 from the cancellations of two USDA programs that purchased from local farmers and seafood producers.

Corinne Saunders
Mar 24, 20257 min read
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