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Construction of Mid Currituck Bridge could start in 2026
Soaring price tag for the project now put at about $1B. After years of delays, missteps and lawsuits, the Mid Currituck Bridge project appears to be finally moving toward fruition. Although there is no firm date to begin construction, with the bidding process due to begin next year, it is possible that the first steps to build what is now estimated to be a $1 billion project could occur in 2026.
17 out of 23 horses need rehabilitation after scoring low in welfare check in EC
PASQUOTANK COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) — Twenty-three horses were evaluated in Elizabeth City after the Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Office received a call concerning their welfare on Thursday. The horses were ranked on a scale of 1-9, with 1 being poor and 9 being “extremely fat”. The horses ranked an average of 1.9 by the U.S. Equine […]
Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce celebrates eyecarecenter/OBX Optix
A news release from the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce stated that eyecarecenter/OBX Optix has announced the addition of Dr. Natalie Terryberry to the team in Southern Shores. Terryberry joins the practice under the leadership of Dr. Dan Jones, bringing “a wealth of expertise and a commitment to exceptional eye care services on the Outer […] The post Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce celebrates eyecarecenter/OBX Optix appeared first on The Coastland Times.
County transfers ownership of former armory to the city
Pasquotank County has transferred ownership of the former U.S. Army National Guard Armory to the care of Elizabeth City officials. The county commissioners voted last week to transfer the former armory to the city of Elizabeth City. Commissioners’ unanimous approval followed a brief presentation by Pasquotank Manager Sparty Hammett. In March, the county approved a 90-day lease extension with the city, which plans to convert the armory into the new...
City delays request to use $670K in Flora Street funds to finishing Rivershore bridge project
City leaders have delayed a plan to redirect $670,000 from state funding for flood mitigation work at Flora Street toward to the cost of replacing the Rivershore Road bridge. The move comes after a City Council discussion earlier this month about the possibility of completing both construction projects with money already on hand. Council voted July 8 to hold off on making a request to the state to reallocate $670,000...
Museum of the Albemarle: Mystery of 'Nags Head portrait' of Burr Alston endures
If you’re from around here, chances are you’ve heard the story of the “Nags Head portrait” of Theodosia Burr Alston — and how this mysterious slice of American history once ended up right here in Elizabeth City. Theodosia Burr Alston was the wife of Gov. Joseph Alston of South Carolina, and the only child of the infamous Aaron Burr, who famously killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel. The tale of...
Steady rain, flooding a normal Thursday for Elizabeth City
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — Elizabeth City saw some on-and-off showers Thursday morning, and the rainfall continued well into the afternoon and early evening. The roads are slick with steady rainfall, but the head of Pasquotank and Camden County emergency management knows this is normal. "We're we're right on the...
North Carolina counties see influx of unnecessary voter registrations due to misinformation
PASQUOTANK COUNTY, N.C. — As the nation moves forward in an historic election year, some North Carolina county boards of elections are fighting the spread of misinformation from among voters. "I don't know exactly how many groups are working towards this effort, but I know that we've seen an...
Horses taken out of Elizabeth City equestrian facility, transported by volunteers
PASQUOTANK COUNTY, NC — Horses are getting help after deputies removed them from an equine facility in Pasquotank County. 23 horses, determined to be in poor condition by the Pasquotank County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Equine Rescue League, had been at Skyward Pines Equestrian Center. Watch: 20+ horses...
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