David Pipkin creates unique works of art as a glass blower, like this decanter, for Sandbar Creative Glass located at...
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People & Community
Remembering Glenn Eure
Some have known him simply as Glenn Eure. Others will remember him when they hear the phrase: "Outer Banks -...
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OBX Athletes Hit The Road
The First Flight Ballerz at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond for a basketball tournament when the team was newly formed....
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The Outer Limitless of Logan Marshall
Beau Raynor. Photo by Jon Carter Except for the award winning surf films, Logan Marshall is a pretty normal teenager....
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My Outer Bank Home Coastal Magazine in the Top 10
You go to work each day, head down, to do the best job you possibly can. There are deadlines to...
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Outer Banks Sporting Events Shows Its Muscle
Lisa Howell volunteering for Outer Banks Sporting Events For Lisa Howell, November’s marathon week on the Outer Banks is as...
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History Lives On: Jarvisburg Colored School & Museum
Jarvisburg Colored School prior to restoration. History is all around us on the Outer Banks. It begins with Sir Walter...
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After 300 Years, Blackbeard’s Legacy Lives On
As the 300th anniversary of Blackbeard’s death nears, his tale still lives on among the residents and visitors of Ocracoke...
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Richard Etheridge: An Outer Banks Hero
When Richard Etheridge was appointed keeper of the Pea Island Life-Saving Station on January 24, 1880, he was the first...
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The Shredders – A Band That Really Rocks
Lead singer Joshua Holland takes his position behind the microphone in a small makeshift music studio in Kitty Hawk. Cueing...
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A Day At The Beach – Locals Reveal Their Secret Spots Along Outer Banks Shores
My Outer Banks Home decided to ask a few local residents about their favorite beach accesses. What we found didn’t...
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Three Dog Ink Celebrates 25 Years Of Creativity
Three Dog Ink Media celebrates its 25th anniversary this year as a full service design agency and publishing company, but...
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Interfaith Community Outreach Provides Help When You Need It
Have you ever had to choose between paying your water bill or buying medication for yourself or a family member?...
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Reigning Cats and Dogs: Local Pets Put In Hours At The Workplace
Lorelei oversees operations at Morning View Coffee in Nags Head, NC I'm sitting with Lorelei at Morning View Coffee, sipping...
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An Outer Banks Wedding
A destination wedding on the Outer Banks allows couples to celebrate their own personal style, ease family stress, and take...
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Made from Scratch: The Outer Banks Overflows with Good Spirits
As the rain intensifies, the group of 15 huddles closer together under the shelter. Guests gaze at the giant gleaming...
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What’s on the Tube? Locals Weigh In On Binge Watching Favorites
After going full-bore all summer, few things sound nicer to Outer Bankers than settling into our sofas to enjoy some off-season...
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Catching Up with Dewey: Commercial Fisherman, Advocate, Educator
Outer Banks commercial fisherman, Dewey Hemilright has visited classrooms in 10 states as a volunteer with Provider Pals, a non-profit...
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Introducing…The Casey Logan Disc Golf Course
Jason Caffrey of Harrisonburg, VA, tests his skills on front nine holes of the course. In the shadow of the...
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Check it Out: Little Free Libraries on the Outer Banks
The Little Free Library movement has been sweeping the globe one book at a time and our barrier islands are...
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Coaches Are The Backbone of Local Youth Sports
As the 5- and 6-year-olds transitioned from offense to defense, Charlotte Midgett watched the opposing player stop dribbling and practically hand...
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Locals Struck by Wanderlust
A few of our year-round residents have chimed in on where they would love to travel this winter, should they...
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A Place Called Home
There are some things that are so integral to a place that they are as much a part of the...
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The STAR Center: Turtle Whisperers of the Outer Banks
Wickershams was under the weather. Widespread tissue damage. A little weak. Not eating. Listless. A shell of himself, you might...
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Just The Sea, The Sand, & A Few Songs
Though each Outer Banks local is a true island dweller — connected to the North Carolina mainland by a few...
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Reading The Rips: From Signs To Forecast Models, Experts Spread The Word
The bright red letters, darting arrows and catchy slogan dot countless beach access points along the Outer Banks. Yet for...
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