Outer Banks Voice Aulander Liverman, the Manteo resident charged after firing a weapon near children at a baseball practice at Wescott Park on June 23, has pleaded guilty of ...
By Peter Hummers Zelda Sayre became the original flapper and icon of the flamboyant 1920s when she married F. Scott Fitzgerald.
How you can help local residents in need During the holiday season, there are a number of opportunities for those who would like to donate to help make the holidays special for local residents in ...
Fred Smith Company, the contractor assigned to perform the upcoming mill and fill pavement resurfacing on Ocean Acres Drive, will begin work earlier than anticipated and earlier than outlined in ...
On Sept. 21, at approximately 10 p.m., Deputies from the Dare County Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance in the 100 block of Etheridge Road, Manteo, Roanoke Island. Upon ...
Dale has cast his lines and nets all over the world. The Khlongs in Bangkok started everything. Then Coco Beach Florida, the serene lakes of Texas, and onto the adventurous feedin ...
Outer Banks Voice Bonnie Lattimore’s beachfront cottage in Buxton fell into the ocean on Sept. 16. It was a small home, less than 1,000 square feet. Built by her grandfather a half ...
Keith Ollis, age 73, of Manteo, NC, passed away peacefully on Friday, September 19, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer.
We invite you to walk with us on October 4th in remembrance of your loved ones with dementia and to help raise funds to support all the work OBXDFC does in the Outer Banks community.
Kitty Hawk, NC on2, 2025. Lynn as she was best known, was born September 30, 1962, in Rapid City, SD, having lived in Indiana, Florida, and Virginia.  Lynn chose to make the Outer Banks her home in ...
On the morning of Wedne. 24, Skydive OBX posted this announcement celebrating their world record of 108 tandem jumps by Sven and Heather in less than 24 hours. The event on Monday at the ...
Outlets Nags Head is excited to announce its upcoming Job Fair, taking place on Friday and Saturday, September 26 and 27, from 10am to 8pm.