During the commemoration Jan. 17, living history displays, artifact highlights and family activities are planned as well as artillery demonstrations.
North Carolina is experiencing widespread dry conditions, with 15 of the state’s 20 coastal counties being classified as abnormally dry, according to the latest update of the state Drought Management ...
Winter is far from devoid of living plants, with all kinds of species thriving throughout, and this is also a good time to ...
Crews will be removing displaced and potentially dangerous fishing gear along the northern and central coast through the ...
Submissions are due March 30 for the Native Plant Art Contest and Exhibit hosted by two Texas-based, Latino-led nonprofit ...
First published in 1992, “An Introduction to Snakes of the Region of North Carolina and Virginia," has been revised with ...
Fisheries ecologist Dr. Jim Morley will explain the life history of sheepshead during the Jan. 15 "Science on the Sound" ...
The BoatUS Foundation and NOAA are looking for speakers to share their experiences with attendees of the 2026 Turning the ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation's Ferry Division career events are scheduled for Jan. 14 in Morehead City, Jan. 21 in ...
Too many people don’t know or don’t care about anything but themselves, and they can ruin the day for all concerned, so here's what to know before you go and you won't become one of “those” guys.
Coastal oceanographer Dr. Reide Corbett is to give his talk, "Science, Shorelines, and Tradeoffs: Understanding What’s ...
The city of Jacksonville will host the 22nd annual African American Read-In on Feb. 1 at the Jack Amyette Recreation Center.
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