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North Carolina · North CarolinaSpotted seatrout, or speckled trout, with floy tags during research off the North Carolina Coast. Photo: N.C Division of Marine Fisheries The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries has extended the Spotted Seatrout cold stun harvest closure through June 30, in accordance with the state’s fishery management plan. The Division had previously closed coastal and joint fishing waters in North Carolina to both recreati…See the Story
Recreational and commercial Spotted Seatrout cold stun harvest closure extended from June 15 to June 30
Raleigh, North Carolina · RaleighContributed RALEIGH – The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) State Energy Office will hold a public hearing on April 17 and accept public comments on the Weatherization Assistance Program’s Annual State Plan. Members of the public are invited to attend in person or online. The Weatherization Assistance Program serves low-income and disadvantaged communities across the state by helping North Carolinians save energy, reduce t…See the Story
DEQ State Energy Office to hold public hearing on Weatherization Assistance Program annual plan
Morehead City · Morehead CityA special program about surfing and its history in Carteret County is set for noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26, in Morehead City. Taking place in the History Museum of Carteret County, Lisa Pelletier Harman will host the talk featuring surfers David Sledge of Atlantic Beach and Dr. Ty Roach, the McCurdy Visiting Scholar at the Duke University Marine Lab in Beaufort. Harman is the brother of champion pro surfer Buddy Pelletier of Atlantic Beach,…See the Story
Talk on history of surfing in Carteret County set for April 26
Albany, New York · AlbanyTROY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- City of Troy Quality of Life Action crews will begin the spring-cleaning process as part of the Troy Operation Refresh starting Monday. The Operation Refresh cleaning project will include street cleaning, deep cleaning of alleyways, and rejuvenate city parks.
Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Operation Refresh coincides with the city's spring-cleaning schedule. Duri…See the Story
City-wide spring-cleaning in Troy to begin Monday
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Ocracoke · OcracokeOcracoke’s first Earth Day Weekend Celebration in 2024. Photo: Ocracoke Alive Ocracoke is celebrating the planet April 11-13 with its family friendly Earth Day Weekend Celebration. In its second year, organizers said there will be a variety of indoor and outdoor activities designed for all ages, including nature walks, history talks, nature crafts, live music, stargazing, a beach cleanup, stargazing, music and storytelling, a fish house tour and…See the Story
Ocracoke Village's Earth Day Weekend Celebration ahead
Duck · DuckAttendees listen during the public hearing on the proposed mid-Currituck bridge held recently in Duck. Photo: Catherine Kozak DUCK — Fifty years after the need for a bridge between mainland Currituck County and its barrier island beaches was first identified, and 30 years after a draft planning document for the proposed mid-Currituck bridge was first released, a recent public meeting revealed that the same issues are still being vigorously debat…See the Story
Decades on, mid-Currituck bridge plan faces same hurdles
Wrightsville Beach · Wrightsville BeachWRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC (WWAY) — Bridge maintenance will require a lane closure to be instituted next week on the four-lane Causeway Drive bridge in Wrightsville Beach. Crews with the N.C. Department of Transportation will be fixing concrete spalling, which is normal wear that causes tiny pieces of concrete to flake off, as well as doing other touch-up work to the side of and underneath the bridge. The outside lanes will close between 9 a.m. and …See the Story
Wrightsville Beach bridge requires temporary lane closure
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