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There are birthdays, holidays, barefoot days, wear your PJs to school days, take your child to work days, and then there are Dare Days! Dare Days is a Town-Sponsored special event showcasing and ...
Dino and Godi will be on OBX on June 1, speaking at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks (UUCOB). Dino will speak about his unique art which will be on display and for sale ...
The Soundside FunFair is a summer kick-off carnival to benefit Children & Youth Partnership for Dare County (CYP)! Bring friends and family to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a ...
Scammers are currently going around using deputies’ names from the Dare County Sheriff’s Office regarding missed court dates, money owed, missed jury duty etc. Please hang up.
There will be a Meet & Greet for Mattamuskeet School parents and community to meet him in person on May 27th at 4:00pm then join us for our Mattamuskeet Rising Groundbreaking at 5:00 p.m.
Due to inclement weather expected throughout our service area tomorrow, COA – Dare’s graduation has been changed to an indoor event at First Flight High School Auditorium, 100 Veterans ...
Following the Town Manager’s presentation of the recommended FY 2025-budget at the May 12 Kill Devil Hills Commissioners meeting, the town has made the information publicly available on the Town ...
Meet Mitzi, our Outer Banks SPCA Pet of the Week! This sweet kitty is approximately 1-year-old, and she’s an absolute bundle of energy, love and affection! Mitzi loves to be playful and ...
N.C. Department of Transportation crews will change speed limit signs on May 15 to reflect lower speed limits along sections of N.C. 12 in parts of Currituck and Dare counties.
Edward William Kane, aged 55, of Kill Devil Hills, NC, unexpectedly passed away at home on Mother’s Day, May 11, 2025.
John Buford’s road to recovery . By Outer Banks Voice on. Dare County music teacher received outpouring of local support. In September 2023, Dare County music teach ...
In a letter dated May 13 and addressed to key state legislators, the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce formally joined the chorus of local opposition to a proposal to toll ferry routes.
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