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Late June’s scorching temperatures and punishing heat index, now forecasted to bleed into July, have prompted Brunswick ...
Cape Hatteras National Seashore officials encourage the public to attend the two permitted fireworks shows celebrating ...
A public comment period is open on a proposed management plan that seeks to rebuild the once-abundant birds' numbers by ...
As tempers flare over a proposed ban on shrimp trawling in the state’s inland and nearby offshore waters -- a Senate move ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is accepting nominations for the annual Thomas L. Quay Award through Friday.
An exhibit opening this weekend in Jacksonville features paintings by artist Rik Freeman of Washington, D.C., that depict ...
Work has begun at the University of North Carolina Wilmington campus to upfit an existing service road as part of a federally ...
Least terns are excellent fish-catchers, and when feeding their young can deliver about two fish per hour. Males also catch ...
The person you see who just seems to randomly toss a bait out but catches fish all the time is paying attention to nuances that others may miss.
The North Carolina Senate's proposed ban on shrimp trawling in inland and nearby offshore waters is off the table, for now.
New state rules for nonjurisdictional wetlands are mandated by the legislature for adoption but must still face Environmental Protection Agency approval. Photo: NCDEQ Aligning North Carolina’s ...
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