from siberia to coa and on to yale

Thanks to the College of the Albemarle, the Outer Banks has become the home of a very robust foreign student population. In this article by Russ Lay of the Outer Banks Voice, an amazing success story is shared. “Many people talk about the winding paths of their educational journeys, but for Russian-born Yulia Vozzhaeva, hers… Continue reading from siberia to coa and on to yale

springtime at last on the outer banks

Spring is finally here! It looks like the last of the winter weather has finally exited and this article from the North Carolina Coastal Federation seems like the perfect way to welcome the season to the Outer Banks. “Finally, it appears that the warm air of spring is beginning to drift over the dunes, through… Continue reading springtime at last on the outer banks

wicked tuna comes to the outer banks

National Geographic Channel’s Wicked Tuna is one of their most popular shows. Recently producers of the program came to the Outer Banks to film their spinoff of the show, Wicked Tuna: North vs. South, which is a working title and may change. The Virginia Pilot‘s Lee Toliver did a great job of capturing the feeling… Continue reading wicked tuna comes to the outer banks

small plane crash injures 2 in kdh

According to the Outer Banks Voice a small plane crashed while on approach to First Flight Airport in Kill Devil Hills on Sunday, injuring the pilot and passenger. The FAA is scheduled to begin their investigation on Monday. “A small plane crashed Sunday morning near the First Flight Airport in Kill Devil Hills, narrowly missing… Continue reading small plane crash injures 2 in kdh

confederate ironclad comes to life in kinston

Did you know the Outer Banks played a critical role in the Civil War? We found this great blog about it over on the Joe Lamb Jr. & Associates website. Turns out, among other things, the Outer Banks was the site of the first significant Union victories of the conflict. To stop the Union advance… Continue reading confederate ironclad comes to life in kinston

sea level rise on coastal north carolina

Some great information about where the state of North Carolina stands on sea level rise in this article from the Raleigh News and Observer. In 2012 the NC State Legislature rejected the findings of its own blue-ribbon panel of experts when they predicted a 39″ sea level rise by 2100. The law prohibited the use… Continue reading sea level rise on coastal north carolina

haunted history tour at the lost colony in april

Take a walk on the wild side, and learn a thing a thing or two about Roanoke Island, when The Lost Colony presents a Haunted History Tour on April 22nd and 23rd. “Learn first-hand why Sir Walter Raleigh sent his colonists here, what they hoped to accomplish and the history changing outcomes of their journey.… Continue reading haunted history tour at the lost colony in april

resort realty makes dreams come true tomorrow on rachel ray show!

Local real estate and vacation rental company Resort Realty is helping Rachel Ray make a dream come true for a cancer patient and his family! Resort Realty has partnered with the show to gift a Nags Head dream vacation, complete with a beach house with ocean views, private pool, hot tub, game room and more. Other local Outer Banks… Continue reading resort realty makes dreams come true tomorrow on rachel ray show!

fit to be wild + swordfish sportsfishing = obx fun!

Amy and Cara of Fit to be Wild.

The gents over at Swordfish Sportsfishing are serving up some serious fun with the Fit to be Wild girls Amy France and Cara Christensen, with a generous portion of national exposure for the OBX on the side. Here’s a great video highlighting some of what you’ll see when this episode of Fit to be Wild… Continue reading fit to be wild + swordfish sportsfishing = obx fun!

usa today invites readers to experience the obx

Wright Brothers Monument. Photo by Pia Bell Ford

A sweet little piece in USA Today by Lynn Seldon expounds on the scenic beauty of the Outer Banks and encourages folks to experience the OBX for themselves. Bravo, USA Today!   “The entire 130-mile-long island chain enjoys a devoutly loyal following, partially due to the uncompromising authenticity that permeates the destination and the variety… Continue reading usa today invites readers to experience the obx