The Environmental Protection Agency will hold Aug. 14 in Fayetteville a public information meeting on the man-made substances that include GenX found in the drinking water in the Cape Fear region.
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Carova Beach Parking Dispute Continues
A judge has rejected a request for a temporary injunction that would have halted a new county fee on nonresident beach parking in Currituck County, but a Virginia off-road club vows to keep fighting.
Coastal Managers Social Science Training Set
Social Science Basics for Coastal Managers training Oct. 10 at NOAA Beaufort Lab Auditorium is designed to provide the basic knowledge and skills to help coastal managers understand their stakeholders.
King Tides Project Needs High-Water Photos
The King Tides Project is asking for photos of the predicted king tide event next week to better understand storm, tidal and wind-driven flooding and help visualize how “normal” high tides could look in the future.
Evening at the Cape Programs Scheduled
Join a Cape Lookout National Seashore park ranger Aug. 16-18 for an Evening at the Cape, a guided nighttime tour of Cape Lookout Lighthouse.
‘Rising’ Exhibit Documents Coastal Change
“Rising: Perspectives of Coastal Change,” a collaborative multimedia exhibition featuring photography and oral histories, is on display at the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and Heritage Center on Harkers Island.
Electric Car Charging Stations to be Installed
Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative announced it will install electric vehicle charging stations in Rodanthe and Hatteras.
Group Launches Pipeline Monitoring Effort
Clean air and water advocates have committed to monitoring the Atlantic Coast Pipeline construction for violations of environmental protections.
Partnership to Focus on Boosting Shellfish
A new partnership announced Thursday is focused on the social, economic and environmental value of shellfish in North Carolina waters.
Remembering the Historic Mirlo Rescue
The Chicamacomico Historical Association is set to host five days of events this month on Hatteras Island memorializing the dramatic World War I rescue of the crew of the Mirlo.
Nags Head Commits to Attacking Flooding
Nags Head officials during a meeting released a statement Wednesday assuring visitors and property owners that the town is taking steps to mitigate flooding of streets and private property.
Ocracoke Trams to Offer Rides Next Month
Four passenger trams are expected to begin transporting visitors and residents around Ocracoke village beginning in late August, the owner announced during the July 11 Ocracoke Civic and Business Association civic affairs meeting.
Wilmington Port Harbor Project Meeting Set
The North Carolina State Ports Authority is holding an informational meeting on a feasibility study for the Wilmington Harbor improvement project Aug. 8 at Coastline Conference and Event Center in Wilmington.
Test Case for Oceanfront Development Risks
In real estate, location is everything, and the perilous site of the Kure Beach condominium complex called The Riggings make it a textbook example of challenges in managing coastal development.
WWI U-Boat Campaign Centennial Event Set
The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras is commemorating Aug. 10 the centennial of WWI U-Boat Campaign off North Carolina’s Coast with the opening of a new exhibit and all-day symposium.
EPA Denies Lower Cape Fear Reclassification
The Environmental Protection Agency has denied a move to reclassify a 15-mile stretch of the lower Cape Fear River as swamp water.