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Local surf contest funds relief “with a spin”. November 1, 2024 Submitted. Halloween season is a fitting time for the Outer Banks’ own Which Craft Surf Gathering to announce it raised $20,349 this year for the Outer [Read More]
VIDEO: Introducing Z 92.3, ‘The Rock of the Outer Banks’ May 28, 2021 Kari Pugh For those of you asking all week “what’s going on with 92.3 FM?” — we finally have the answer.
Get caught up on area events and find something fun to do in the Outer Banks with our local event guide and community calendar.
Save the date: ‘Misfits Bar Crawl OBX’ to bring holiday cheer to the Outer Banks! October 24, 2024 Submitted. This holiday season, the Outer Banks will come alive with festive fun as the “Misfits Bar Crawl OBX” takes place from November 26, 2024, through [Read More] Neighbor to Neighbor Help Zone.
It’s no surprise that the “2024 Cool Things Made on the Outer Banks” Award was presented to Kill Devil Rum Ball Company. David and Julie Osborne have been producing these unique and delicious candy for over 14 years and are the ONLY business in the entire United States that manufactures Rum Balls!
A tropical storm warning is now in effect for the Outer Banks from late Thursday morning through early Friday morning. Click here for the National Weather Service local hurricane statement UPDATED, Wednesday 6 p.m.
OBX Today Traffic Center. For updated traffic conditions and cameras from across North Carolina, visit https://drivenc.gov/. The N.C. Department of Transportation maintains all of the cameras below. Some images may not be available due to data drop outs.
North Carolina voters turned out in droves on the weather-friendly first day of the in-person early voting period on Thursday, setting a first-day record of 353,166 ballots accepted at sites statewide, according to preliminary State Board of Elections data.
“We chose stories for the map based on ones we knew growing up or ones that we hadn’t heard that spoke to us,” said Dare County GIS Specialist Kristen Stilson. “The Outer Banks has a long history full of lore to choose from, from Native American tales to modern day frights.