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Bogue Banks has oyster shell collection
The N.C. Oyster Shell Recycling Program has established the first oyster shell collection site on Bogue Banks.
It's Back: How Cool Is Your School?
WITN News at Sunrise will again be broadcasting from schools in Eastern Carolina.
MOREHEAD CITY It's more than a landscaping project. The wax myrtles and beauty berry bushes planted Saturday on a patch of land outside the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries office in Morehead City could be found in any garden but this one is designed to be more than nice looking.
Ohio couple arrested during traffic stop
A wanted Ohio couple has been arrested after a traffic stop in Carteret County, officials say.
A North Carolina lawmaker under scrutiny for his campaign finance reports has resigned from the General Assembly.
Knicks should bring in Jack McClinton
The San Antonio Spurs released former University standout Jack McClinton on the eve of training camp.
Updated at 4 p.m. Wednesday the state Division of Environmental Health lifted a water quality swimming alert that was announced earlier in the week for waters at the Wyndtree public access off of Inlet Road in Emerald Isle.
Document shows former governor got quite a bargain
From The Charlotte Observer, Sept. 13 If then-Gov. Mike Easley had been an ordinary private citizen, you might express considerable admiration for his shopping and bargaining skills.
Easleys may have inflated prices
More than 200 plaintiffs in one of the largest alleged mortgage fraud cases in state history have said for months that they were duped into paying inflated prices for coastal lots.
Grand jury subpoenas 2 related to Easley permits
Published: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 3:53 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 3:53 p.m. RALEIGH Two state environmental engineers have been called to testify before a federal grand jury this week, including one who examined the permit for a development where then-Gov. Mike Easley bought some land in 2005.
A sampling of editorials from NC newspapers
Remember Floyd? Hurricane Floyd? No? That's what we were afraid of. Hurricane Floyd struck North Carolina 10 years ago.
Fresh controversy erupts over beach erosion study
The terminal groin at Fort Macon State Park on the east end of Bogue Banks. It is one of two terminal groins in North Carolina, the other on Pea Island on the Outer Banks.
Report: Easleys got big discount on NC property
RALEIGH The Raleigh News & Observer is reporting that former North Carolina Gov.
Area ready for 'last big weekend'
Graham Wiggs won't be traveling anywhere this Labor Day holiday weekend; he doesn't see the need.
The open sign that sits in the front window of Leni Newell's art gallery and working studio says a lot about the vision of the Carteret County artist and business owner.
Onslow, Carteret receive $1 million in park grants
Onslow and Carteret counties fared well as the latest grant awards from the N.C. Parks and Recreation Trust Fund were announced.
Area surfers do well in EI competition
Several area surfers earned medals in several divisions during an ESA-Central North Carolina contest held at Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier in Emerald Isle earlier this month.
Outdoors - The flounder are out there waiting
Published: Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 7:03 p.m. Last Modified: Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 7:03 p.m. Capt.
Carteret commits $1 million to EI boat access project
BEAUFORT Carteret County commissioners gave their support to a proposed water access project that could turn the last large tract of undeveloped land on Bogue Sound in Emerald Isle into a public boat launching facility.
Carteret commissioners to consider $1.5 million land purchase
The Town of Emerald Isle has secured half the funding it needs to acquire land for a proposed boat launching facility and will turn to the county this week for help.