In rough surf from a storm off the Southeast coast, 4 vacation homes fell into the ocean on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Outer Banks Voice There was something about Joey O’Neal that compelled Hatteras Island photographer Michael Halminski to snap his picture back in1979.
Five more unoccupied homes in the Outer Banks of North Carolina fell into the ocean on Tuesday, as erosion continues to eat away at the islands.
Outer Banks Voice Donna Boston, a 63-year-old surfer who learned in her early 50’s, says that for women, participating in the sport can be daunting.
BUXTON, N.C. (WTVD) -- Dramatic footage from the Outer Banks shows rough surf leading to more home collapses in Buxton. During high waves from a coastal storm, Eyewitnesses report that five homes fell ...
Last year, six houses on the Outer Banks collapsed in Rodanthe. In total 27 houses along the Seashore have collapsed in a ...
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Weather forecasters are warning that a storm will bring rough seas, flooding, and tropical-storm-force winds to the North Carolina coast starting Monday night through Wednesday. The Outer Banks — ...
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Racing To Save Outer Banks House

A work crew in Buxton, North Carolina, raced against the surf to reinforce a beach house. In the past month alone, fifteen ...