Contractors for the N.C. Department of Transportation will resume work on a 6-mile stretch of 1-140 beginning Monday.
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission officials will discuss proposed temporary rule amendments for sheepshead and spotted seatrout during public hearings scheduled for this month.
The commission that adopts rules to protect natural resources and its committees will meet in Raleigh March 11-12.
A community meeting providing updates and future work at the Navassa Superfund Site in Brunswick County has been scheduled for March 12.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Flood Resiliency Blueprint program is scheduled to host an online public information session March 25.
Once repairs are completed at the Bodie Island double keepers' quarters, which was damaged in January 2025 in an electrical ...
Registration is open for the 2026 North Carolina Aquaculture Development Conference, a three-day event that focuses on the ...
As the Atlantic claims more than 30 homes since 2020, it's past time to shift from the cycle of federal subsidies and ...
The upcoming recreational Gulf flounder season off the North Carolina coast is just around the corner, and state marine ...
Ozone will be included in the North Carolina Division of Air Quality's daily air quality forecasts from now through Oct. 31.
As work on restoring the upper reaches of the exclusively Onslow County river is on track for completion next year, Coastal Carolina Riverwatch is finalizing the Lower New River Watershed Restoration ...
The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries says the new regulations are needed due to increases in sheepshead harvest, particularly juvenile fish.
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