Outer Banks Voice On March 20, the Town of Southern Shores shared the news and expressed deep sympathy following the death of former Mayor Tom Bennett who held that post ...
College of The Albemarle (COA) will present “Hydrological Landscapes,” a group exhibition featuring Sandra Simonds, Benjamin Murphy, Jessica Mallios and Christina Lorena Weisner, April 1-30 at the ...
On Friday, March 20, The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) announced a new feature on its website that provides customers with estimated wait times and real-time capacity status for driver ...
On Thursday, March 19, the Town of Duck posted this announcement on Facebook. Recent winter storms and nor’easters have caused significant erosion in the beach nourishment area (just north of the ...
A Virtual Tour from the Boater’s Perspective by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Outer Banks. Due to high demand and previous sellouts, the Auxiliary is launching new class dates for April 2026. This live, ...
Like a page out of the book of classic Dare County events, Kelly’s 35th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade marched into the record books as maybe the biggest and best ever, replacing last year’s and ...
Recounting the legacy of Mark Gregory Creef—aka Marky Mark By Maggie Miles | Outer Banks Voice Whether you were a musician who played alongside him or part of the audience who witnessed one of his ...
By Peter Hummers My second favorite iteration of “Law & Order” is the original series, now known as ‘L&O Prime.’ It was quietly revolutionary.
Nearly 50 middle school students from across Dare County Schools came together March 11 for the district’s first-ever Numbers Game Math Competition, held at First Flight Middle School. The event ...
Outer Banks Voice In his annual State of County address on Wednes 18, Dare County Commissioners Chair Bob Woodard reviewed the local events that helped define 2025, ...
Outer Banks Voice Each summer, as dusk settles over the Croatan Sound, the sky above the William B. Umstead Bridge begins to stir. A few birds appear first, darting low over the ...
As concerns about authoritarian leadership grow across the country, Outer Banks residents will join communities nationwide on Saturday, March 28, for peaceful “No Kings” Protests.