NCDOT reported Wednesday that five employees on the Neuse River ferry route between Cherry Branch and Minnesott Beach have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Eastern Black Rail Now Listed as Threatened
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized listing the eastern black rail, found in 35 states including North Carolina, as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
Aquarium Offers Toddler Halloween Parade
Families with toddlers can safely celebrate Halloween during socially distanced costume parades Oct. 27, Oct. 28 or Oct. 29 at the N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores and virtually Oct. 30.
Audubon Completes Phase 1 of Reef Project
Audubon North Carolina has completed its first phase of oyster reef restoration the lower Cape Fear River to help restore bird and fish habitat and improve water quality.
Coast Guard Removes Barden Inlet Markers
The Coast Guard has removed the last of five fixed navigation aids in Barden Inlet, and Carteret County officials will decide if new navigation aids will be installed.
NC’s National Forests Under New Leadership
James Melonas will begin Nov. 22 his role as forest supervisor for the National Forests in North Carolina, which includes the coast’s Croatan National Forest.
Southport Power Plant to Cease Operating
CPI will shut down its polluting power plant near Southport by March 31, 2021, according to a draft agreement between the company and DEQ’s Division of Air Quality.
Lake’s Health Requires Ridding It of Carp
More than 1 million invasive carp in Lake Mattamuskeet are targeted in a “a massive removal” project that’s key to restoring water quality.
Feeding Time at Ocracoke Pony Pen
Cape Hatteras National Seashore shared in its Oct. 15 Cape Chronicle newsletter this photo, “Feeding time at the Ocracoke pony pen.” The National Park Service has cared for the herd since the early 1960s.
‘Lost Colony’ Moved Inland: Archaeologists
Artifacts unearthed during a 2019-2020 archaeological survey on Bertie County land suggests Sir Walter Raleigh’s “Lost Colony” lived near the Chowan River for a few years.
Estuarine Striped Bass Scoping Period Open
Public comment is being accepted Nov. 2-15 on an amendment being developed to the North Carolina Estuarine Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan.
NOAA Marine Debris Art Contest Open Now
The NOAA Marine Debris Program Art Contest is open until Dec. 15 for kindergarten through eighth grade students.
Airlie Gardens to Close to Public Monday
The gardens at New Hanover County’s Airlie Gardens will be closed to the public Monday while the final phase of stormwater improvements to be completed.
Emergency Response Commission to Meet
The State Emergency Response Commission will hear updates on the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency, or NCORR, program during a 9 a.m. Friday meeting via teleconference.
Public Can Weigh In On River Reclassification
The public has an opportunity Tuesday to comment on the proposed removal of the lower Cape Fear River’s swamp classification.
Isaias-Hit Counties Eligible For Federal Aid
FEMA announced that state, eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations in several coastal counties are now eligible for federal disaster assistance.