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Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission are cohosting the public workshop on coyotes.
Historian David Cecelski introduces a series of photo-essays focusing on the working lives of people in eastern North Carolina just before, during, and after the Second World War.
Officials said that recent rainfall and residents' efforts to conserve water contributed to sustainable levels for the county's water system.
Land around the Battleship North Carolina and its parking area is recreating itself, luring birds, diminishing flood frequency, and providing what the museum's leaders hope to become a living lab.
The N.C. Department of Transportation announced earlier this week a $182 million contract has been awarded to S.T. Wooten ...
Lottery winners will be able to select their duck blind location within the Cape Lookout National Seashore during in-person appointments Sept. 12 at the Harkers Island visitor center.
We are dedicated to finding the petroleum contamination and removing it," said Army Corps of Engineers District Commander Col. Ron Sturgeon earlier this week.
Jody Hopkins and his son Oden of Grimesland established state records for a channel scabbardfish and a spinycheek scorpion fish while fishing 33 miles off Ocracoke.
Those who have fished have memories of great experiences, but many of the most memorable may have been because of your company, even when you returned empty-handed.
A recent study published by Cambridge University Press finds that the "exceedingly rare" land mammal fossils from 20 million years ago that were found near Maysville fill "an important gap in our ...
The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission is scheduled to meet in Raleigh Aug. 20-21 and is set to vote on an amendment to the southern flounder fishery that would evenly split that fishery's allocation ...
The public has opportunity to comment on several proposed rules to permits, franchises and shellfish leases at a hearing later this month and in writing through September.
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