Feb. 2, is World Wetlands Day, and here in North Carolina these increasingly imperiled water bodies are integral to our quality of life and economy, making their protection vital.
Brunswick County officials say upgrades and expansion of the public utilities' Northwest Water Treatment Plant are now 85% ...
A new report from an ocean advocacy group finds that billions of dollars have been invested in U.S. ports in gearing up for ...
The Currituck Home, Flower, and Garden Show is set for Saturday, April 12, at the N.C. Cooperative Extension Currituck Center ...
The state-run ferry system is hosting its first of five career fairs 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, on Ocracoke Island.
The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust has transferred to the town the site that includes what is believed to be the first ...
Learning to fish -- or simply navigating life on Earth -- can be a far more enjoyable endeavor with the wisdom to be gleaned ...
The Division of Water Resources will accept public comment until March 31 on proposed impacts to wetlands associated with the ...
Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site in Winnabow is offering a day of living history at no charge and a ticketed ...
Duke's Heat Policy Innovation Hub has been awarded $500,000 to design a web-based tool that is to help inform heat policies, ...