A few weeks ago, several beach houses on Hatteras Island in North Carolina were destroyed by encroaching ocean waters. As reported by the Washington Post, “It happened again. And again. And again.
And while the coastal erosion has been well-documented, not to mention heart-wrenching for the denizens of the OBX – with many homes captured on camera falling into the sea – the region remains one of ...
During a powerful nor’easter that brought near‑blizzard conditions, another house along North Carolina’s Outer Banks ...
Outer Banks Voice Although little action on rules took place at the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission (CRC) meeting on Feb. 25 and 26, two issues directly related to the ...
The Town of Duck is working to find a long-term solution for its public safety facility after learning its current land lease ...
Last year, over a dozen homes collapsed in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. It was the result of nor’easter swells, coupled with heavy wind and weather, which led to catastrophic coastal erosion for the ...
Since 2020, a total of 31 homes have collapsed into the ocean in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, according to the National Park Service. And while the coastal erosion has been well-documented, not to ...
This beach rivals even the Gulf Coast's most celebrated shores, according to Southern Living.
On Feb. 26, the Town of Duck released a statement from Mayor Monica Thibodeau on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) decision to suddenly terminate eight years of negotiations over a ...
Four unoccupied homes have collapsed in Buxton in the Outer Banks in the last two days due to wind and rough surf from the recent coastal storm, according to Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Three of ...
For the past eight years, with facility upgrades or financing of a new building in mind, the town of Duck has been working to ...