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Excitement in New Bern as Holiday Travel Season Approaches!

Excitement in New Bern as Holiday Travel Season Approaches! New Bern is buzzing with excitement as we dive into what’s…

2 days ago

As Summer Ends, Outer Banks Faces Staffing Shortages Amid Tourist Rush

As Summer Winds Down, Outer Banks Faces Seasonal Staffing Challenges This summer in Kill Devil Hills, NC, businesses are beginning…

1 month ago

Traffic Improvements Underway in Outer Banks as NCDOT Kicks Off Major Roadwork Projects

Traffic Updates in Outer Banks, N.C. Outer Banks, N.C. — With the 2024 tourism season now behind us, the North…

1 month ago

Roadwork Set to Improve Traffic Flow and Drainage in Nags Head, NC

Roadwork Set to Begin in Nags Head, NC: What You Need to Know Nags Head, North Carolina, is gearing up…

2 months ago

Outer Banks Drivers to Observe New Off-Season Speed Limits Starting September 16

Outer Banks Motorists: Speed Limit Changes Coming Your Way! Attention, folks in the beautiful Outer Banks! As we settle into…

2 months ago

Operational Challenges Impact Inner and Outer Banks Ferry Service Amid Community Anticipation

Challenges Loom for Inner and Outer Banks Ferry Service Community Anticipation Amid Operational Hurdles ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — The launch…

3 months ago

New Ferry Service Linking Inner and Outer Banks Battles Challenges in Maiden Season

Ferry Service Between Inner and Outer Banks Faces Challenges in Its Debut Season Introduction to the Ferry Service ELIZABETH CITY,…

3 months ago

North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries Urges Swift Renewal of Commercial and For-Hire Licenses Amid Potential Staffing Concerns

Fishermen Urged to Renew Commercial and For-Hire Licenses Soon Rapid Renewal Encouragement The Division of Marine Fisheries in North Carolina…

5 months ago

John E. “Jed” Dixon Named New Director of North Carolina’s Second Largest Ferry System

Dixon Appointed as Director of North Carolina Ferry Division In the East coastal plains of North Carolina, an important announcement…

7 months ago