N.C. Highway 12 remained closed Monday following a weekend storm and high tides Monday night and Tuesday morning were expected to bring more ocean overwash.
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N. Topsail Board Hears Terminal Groin Plan
A design firm presented its preliminary preferred alternative to aldermen in erosion-prone North Topsail Beach last week, suggesting application for federal and state permits to build a 2,000-foot terminal groin.
Nor’easter Brings Flooding
The Town of Manteo experienced flooding Friday, March 2, due to high winds and waters. Photo: Town of Manteo
Buxton Beach Nourishment Project Complete
The $22 million Buxton Beach Nourishment project was completed Feb. 27, about a week or two ahead of schedule. The site was anticipated to open to the public this weekend.
EPA Proposes Rollback of Coal Ash Rules
The EPA announced Thursday more than a dozen proposed changes to the 2015 rule that set minimum standards regulating the location, design and operation of coal ash landfills and surface impoundments at power plants nationwide.
Discuss Coastal Resilience March 27
The Building Community Resilience to Climate Change Impacts stakeholder meeting is set for March 27, rescheduled from Jan. 18, in the NOAA Beaufort Lab Auditorium.
Offensive Fence Gone at Carolina Beach Park
A fence deemed illegal and a hazard that private property owners placed at Freeman Park in Carolina Beach has been removed and the town has put up a new fence at the popular vehicle and camping beach.
Workshop to Focus on Coastal Planning
Adaptation Planning for Coastal Communities, led by trainers from the NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management, set for April 17-18 in Beaufort, will offer tools and strategies for planning and translating climate science.
NC Catch Summit March 12-13 in Southport
Brunswick Catch is hosting the seventh annual NC Catch Summit March 12-13 in Southport. There will be tours, educational sessions, live demonstrations, speakers, a new fish film viewing and meals that feature local seafood prepared by local chefs.
Wells Test Positive for Emerging Compounds
Twenty-six private drinking water wells in the unincorporated Atlantic community in Carteret County have tested positive for compounds in the same chemical family as GenX, and the Navy is asking more airfield neighbors to allow their water to be sampled.
New Painting Brings Surfmen’s History to Life
The James Melvin painting honoring Capt. Richard Etheridge and his African-American crew of the U.S. Life-Saving Service Station at Pea Island was unveiled Sunday during a special performance of “Freedmen, Surfmen, Heroes” in Manteo.
Innovative Development Projects Recognized
The Lower Cape Fear Stewardship Development Awards program honored Thursday the Blockade Runner Beach Resort, Sunset Beach Town Park, Surf City Dental, South Front II and the Terraces on Sir Tyler for innovative development projects.
‘Don’t Drill!’ Reverberates in Raleigh
Busloads of coastal residents descended on Raleigh Monday to register their opposition to offshore drilling as federal officials hosted a public meeting on the Trump administration’s oil and gas leasing plan.
NC Coast Home to Abundant Black History
Recognizing February as Black History Month, we explore a few of the many sites on the state’s coast where the important contributions African-Americans have made to North Carolina are honored and celebrated.
CRO Brings Home 12 Press Awards
Coastal Review Online won 12 awards Thursday from the North Carolina Press Association for news coverage during 2017.
GenX Discovered in Rainwater at UNCW
Researchers at the University of North Carolina Wilmington have identified trace amounts of GenX in rainwater collected on campus, about 70 miles from Chemours’ facility.