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A handful of water treatment plants on the coast were among the 63 awarded for surpassing federal and state drinking water ...
If you love sea turtles and have a talent for graphic design, consider donating your design for the Holden Beach Turtle Watch ...
The centennial of the 21,000-square-foot art nouveau mansion and centerpiece of Historic Corolla Park will be commemorated in ...
The Ocracoke Express passenger ferry will end its 2025 season on Sept. 15, and state-run ferries between Southport and Fort ...
The 2025 Community Health Opinion Survey will help Brunswick County and its health care partners identify and prioritize ...
More than 5,000 vertebrates representing 144 species of wildlife were killed on U.S. Highway 64 just halfway through a ...
The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries has announced opening dates for the upcoming commercial flounder season.
The Environmental Protection Agency is holding the public hearing on a proposed permit for the city's wastewater treatment plant, which dumps high levels of 1,4-dioxane waste and is upstream of ...
National Weather Service forecasters are to give presentations on hurricane preparedness in Belhaven Sept. 9 and in Merrimon ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has moved to repeal a 2001 rule that bars road construction, logging and mining in national forests, including more than 170,000 acres in North Carolina alone now ...
The Public Beach and Coastal Waterfront Access Grant Program grants go to help local governments in the 20 coastal counties acquire land for public access sites and add or improve amenities.
The rule, which ensures sand in Jockey's Ridge State Park is kept within the park's boundaries, now returns to the state Rules Review Commission.
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