which is about 50 miles long and has experienced beach erosion for decades. The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was 1,500 feet from the ocean when it was built in 1870, Hallac said. By 1919, the Atlantic ...
The two commissioner candidates on key Dare County issues By Mark Jurkowitz  | Outer Banks Voice As part of the Voice’s coverage of the 2024 local elections, we submitted the same group of ...
U.S. Coast Guard officials say that agency is not responsible for hazardous wastes found at Cape Hatteras National Seashore ...
The results of the Coast Guard’s year-long investigation at Buxton Beach found no “actionable levels” of contaminants from ...
Hauntings long linked to the barrier islands include a mysterious “gray man” that appears as “a misty apparition” during ...
Outer Banks Voice Nine months after the renovations of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse began, the project is moving forward and appears to be on schedule as reporters were given an ...
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is “bleeding,” and the National Park Service has a sensible explanation linked to ongoing renovations. National Park Service photo The iconic North Carolina ...
The iconic North Carolina lighthouse built in 1870 to stand guard over the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” is dripping something akin to blood, according to Cape Hatteras National Seashore.