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It seems there was an unforeseen problem disposing Indian Beach's nearly 30 years of general town records when some of those papers ended up littering the shoreline at Homer Smith Point.
An invisible line in the sand that could keep some oceanfront property on Bogue Banks from being rebuilt after a storm or fire has Carteret County seeking time before the state Coastal Resources Commission.
An invisible line in the sand that could keep some oceanfront property on Bogue Banks from being rebuilt after a storm or fire has Carteret County seeking time before the state Coastal Resources Commission.
An invisible line in the sand that could keep some oceanfront property on Bogue Banks from being rebuilt after a storm or fire has Carteret County seeking time before the state Coastal Resources Commission.
An invisible line in the sand that could keep some oceanfront property on Bogue Banks from being rebuilt after a storm or fire has Carteret County seeking time before the state Coastal Resources Commission.
An invisible line in the sand that could keep some oceanfront property on Bogue Banks from being rebuilt after a storm or fire has Carteret County seeking time before the state Coastal Resources Commission.
Roof, construction materials burned in condo fire
When firefighters arrived at a Thursday morning fire at a 10-story condominium building under construction on Bogue Banks, the dense black smoke indicated conditions worse than they turned out to be.
The buzz of a saw is like music to a woodworker's ears. Sawdust on their clothes isn't a nuisance, it's a look that's natural.
Aftermath: Three Firefighters Injured While Battling Blaze
“We're still battling the fire and he came back with his arm in a sling and I'm like what are you doing.”
Those flames gutted "Building A." And beach fires these intense, put firefighters at risk. via WNCT-TV Greenville
“We saw the glow almost immediately and then the glow just illuminated a dark billow of smoke”
An elevator shaft and pieces of a stairwell were all that stood among blackened debris Thursday as firefighters continued to monitor a fire scene at Ocean Club Resort in Indian Beach and douse flare ups in the ... via Jacksonville Daily News
Aftermath: Indian Beach Condo Fire
“By the grace of god. That's best I put it. It was a real big fire for us because we are a small department”
A massive fire destroys an Indian Beach condominium complex overnight sending three fire fighters to the hospital and causing millions in damage. via WNCT-TV Greenville
“Coming back after all those years and seeing things change probably has a lot to do with me wanting to capture it now”
Subscribers to Our State Magazine get to read all about Goldsboro painter Brenda Behr in the April edition. via Wilson Daily Times
Craven Regional Medical Center nurse receives state honor
“She is truly in a league of her own when it comes to safety, compassion and performance in direct patient care”
Annie Hall is a chameleon. Sometimes she's a juggler - an art she developed in her 30s when she was raising children and going to college at the same time. via Sun Journal
Guy Roland Dickinson III, 62, of Beaufort, died Wednesday, March 5, 2008, at Carteret General Hospital in Morehead City. via The Havelock News
It was to be the last July 4th that campers and summer residents would celebrate at the Arrowhead Campground at Salter Path. via News Observer
Our Stories: Hendersonville Road Huddle House comes to the rescue
“I thought I was getting ready to cook, I think I will take a look at your van first.”
Fred Robinson's Huddle House on Hendersonville Road is a true oasis in Asheville. via Asheville Citizen-Times
No one injured in early morning fire in Pine Knoll Shores
“Between the police and firefighters, they really did good work. It's a reflection of their training.”
The Robuck home in Pine Knoll Shores is a favorite family getaway where the grandkids fish and crab and granddad's waffles are a tradition. via Jacksonville Daily News