Dirt is all around us. Under our feet. What we live on. What we build our houses and roads on. Dirt is just … there, ...
Chris Doley’s legacy at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is closely tied to his long and deeply ...
The Sarah Owens Welcome Center/Rest Area on Roanoke Island will temporarily close beginning Wednesday to undergo a $1.4 million renovation project.
Carteret County announced Monday that Emerald Isle Fire Chief William Charles "Billy" Matthias II has been selected to serve as the county emergency services director, effective Jan. 26, 2026.
Carteret County Board of Commissioners Chairman Chris Chadwick said he was "caught off guard" when another commissioner ...
Stabilizing Outer Banks beaches is becoming more challenging with the quickly evolving and often unpredictable consequences ...
As North Carolina's population has grown and the factory farming industry expanded, the state's environmental agency staff ...
Cape Fear Public Utility Authority Executive Director Kenneth Waldroup will discuss at Cape Fear River Watch's First Saturday ...
NCDOT expects a section of N.C. 24 near the U.S. 17 Bypass in Jacksonville to be closed for utility repairs until Jan. 9.
The second in the online education series explores the core principles of conservation landscaping and how they support healthy land and water systems.
A sizeable majority of Outer Banks restaurants that claim to serve local, wild-caught shrimp have been found through genetic testing to be serving imported farm-raised shrimp instead.
Live Christmas tree disposal services, many free of charge, are being offered in areas of the lower Cape Fear Region after Christmas day through to January.