Several tons of concrete and petroleum impacted soil are being taken out of an old naval base on the Outer Banks coastline.
The Navy operated an undersea surveillance station at Cape Hatteras from 1956 to 1982. From 1984 through 2010, the facilities were used as Coast Guard Station Cape Hatteras. Dare County today is ...
The presentation set for 7-9 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Fessenden Center will include information regarding a restoration advisory ...
Outer Banks Voice In a wide-ranging community meeting in Buxton on Monday night the Fessenden Center, representatives of the US Army Corps of ...
The Navy is keeping three cruisers in service for three additional years each – just after extending the service life for 12 ...
The piping plover is a federally protected species at Cape Hatteras, threatened due to habitat loss and a past demand for its feathers, used in hats in the 1900s.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued the following press release on Friday afternoon, November 1. As a reminder, the U.S.
Phase 1 of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Pathway Project is expected to be fully finished by the end of December 2024, but the ...
The U.S. Navy extended the service life of three Ticonderoga-class cruisers—USS Gettysburg, USS Chosin, and USS Cape St.
Marisa Méndez, Senior Editor Cape Hatteras National Seashore stretches for more than 70 miles long and tempts visitors with its well-kept sands, picturesque lighthouses and rolling waves.
Join Cape Hatteras Secondary School for an enchanting experience as our talented High school students bring to life the eighth installment in the beloved Harry Potter series.