By Peter Vankevich As hurricane season began, Erik Heden, warning coordination meteorologist with the Newport/Morehead City National Weather Service, visited Ocracoke on June 11 and gave a ...
Observer staff report Pirates, patriots and phantasms were among the hallmarks of this year’s July 4 activities. The weather ...
The Ocracoke Community Pool Association will hold “A Taste of Ocracoke” fundraiser from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Monday, July 27, on ...
This story was first published in the May 2026 Ocracoke Observer issue. By Connie Leinbach It wasn’t the fabled Blackbeard’s ...
Friends of the Library Used Booksale continues during library public hours, weekdays from 3 to 7 pm and 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays. Howard’s Pub: Magenta Sunshine, 9 pm Tuesday, July 14OPS Porch Talks ...
By Peter Vankevich Island residents Karen Rhodes and Matt Janson present a photographic and narrative journey through the ...
In 1776, the claim in the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal” was a revolutionary ideal but not ...
By SamWalkerOBXNews.com With Gov. Josh Stein having just signed Senate Bill 257 into law, Ocracoke can look forward to a toll on the Hatteras ferry next year and higher tolls on the Pamlico Sound ...
The Jolly Roger will be closed for the next few days owing to a small electrical fire in the kitchen in the early hours this morning (July 6). Dewey Dunn, the island liaison for ABC Family of ...
Community Market (various vendors), 3 to 7 pm. Pony Island Inn lawn. MiniBar at Ocracoke Coffee: Island Trivia 6-8 pm “Democracy Under Siege,” documentary, 7 pm. Free. See story here. Island Inn ...
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