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Those who spoke Thursday during a public hearing in Raleigh urged the Environmental Management Commission to work with ...
Cape Hatteras National Seashore officials encourage the public to attend the two permitted fireworks shows celebrating ...
Late June’s scorching temperatures and punishing heat index, now forecasted to bleed into July, have prompted Brunswick ...
A wall of sandbags extends along the roadside far into the distance aside N.C. Highway 12 on the north end of Ocracoke Island. This is where washouts and erosion from storm surge repeatedly chew away ...
The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries staff created flyers to explain recently adopted amendments to oyster and hard clam fisheries management plans.
County officials in Brunswick and New Hanover counties will test all 38 outdoor warning sirens within a 10-mile radius of the Brunswick Nuclear Plant on Wednesday.
Newly adjusted fees and rates for North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality programs went into effect July 1.
New rules have been implemented for the spotted seatrout harvest season, which opened earlier this week in inland and joint fishing waters.
In previous columns we’ve touched on seeds, soil, plants, insects, temperature, phases of the moon, fertilizer and pH. All of that is well and good, but once you’ve planted your garden, and fertilized ...