Thousands of furloughed federal workers are trying to navigate the unemployment system, in a sharp increase that is still a ...
The Outer Banks of North Carolina attracts more than 5 million visitors annually who prize this 200-mile stretch of islands ...
Several more North Carolina homes have collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean, and more could collapse in the coming days, ...
HomeGoods has pulled out all of the stops for its third annual “Deck the Everything Day,” a celebratory day that falls on ...
Five more properties collapsed into the sea along North Carolina's Outer Banks on Tuesday—10 more have fallen since September ...
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Mischievous dog tips white paint over owner's carpet while they watch on CCTV
A mischievous dog tipped white paint all over her owners’ carpet while they watched in shock on CCTV. Phillip Gibbons, 57, ...
Though she's steeped in pride to be Irish, as Patrick Kielty would put it, many will be shocked to find out that Imelda May ...
As hurricane season nears its end, experts warn homeowners not to let their guard down despite a brief lull in storm activity ...
Cape Hatteras National Seashore since Sept. 30 Photo Credit: Jenni Koontz/Epic Shutter Photography  The Cape Hatteras National Seashore has reported that an unoccupied ...
The government shutdown has far-reaching effects for federal workers. Hundreds of thousands have been furloughed and many others are working without a paycheck. Some may be out of work permanently ...
Imelda strengthened into a hurricane Tuesday morning. The storm is on track to move away from the Bahamas and approach Bermuda late Wednesday and early Thursday. Imelda is expected to approach the U.S ...
The main impacts from Imelda will likely be strong, persistent NE wind along the Outer Banks, which could lead to some coastal flooding and erosion. Farther to the southeast, we are now forecasting ...
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