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Industry projections for the summer tourist season include some uncertainty By Kip Tabb | Outer Banks Voice With the explosive growth in visitation and revenue during the COVID years in the ...
On the evening of April 24, at approximately 10:00 p.m., deputies from the Dare County Sheriff’s Office assisted the North Carolina Highway Patrol with a Driving While Impaired (DWI) investigation ...
The First Flight Society announced today that William P Lear has been named the 2025 Honoree to be inducted into the Dr. Paul E. Garber First Flight Shrine located in the Museum and Visitors ...
Here’s something you don’t often see. A project that is completed long before expected.  The Town of Nags Head has confirmed that the project that began along 158 in Nags Head on April 21 and was ...
Rudy Leroy Austin, a cherished native son of Ocracoke, North Carolina, was born on February 3, 1942, and peacefully passed away on April 17, 2025, at the age of 83.
Outer Banks Voice Last year, Kelly Britt’s family was in crisis. Her husband, Pete Britt, had worked as a police officer in Savannah Georgia and a state trooper in North Carolina ...
By Patty McKenna, Outer Banks Relief Foundation (This is part of a series of columns in the Voice that will be written by representatives of Outer Banks nonprofits).
Grammy Award-winning funk legends Kool & the Gang become the newest announced show headed to Roanoke Island Festival Park for ...
Award-winning film screened at Pioneer Theater last week.           By Brian Tress | Outer Banks Voice If you see The Cigarette Surfboard, don’t expect a film about the carefree, nomadic lives of ...
Volunteer registration is now open for the 2025 Special Olympics North Carolina (SONC) Summer Games, to be held May 30 – June 1 in the Raleigh area.  More than 1,000 volunteer opportunities are ...
The Currituck County Board of Elections is one of 53 election offices nationwide to be recognized for excellence in election administration during the 2024 presidential election year. The U.S.
Over the past several weeks, the Currituck County Sheriff’s Office has been receiving calls from citizens who are concerned about being scammed.