2022 Worrell 1000: Final Leg to the Finish
Report from Beverley Simmons: The final leg from Kill Devil Hills to Virginia Beach is intentionally short to give the Race Committee the best opportunity to arrive [Read More]
Report from Beverley Simmons: The final leg from Kill Devil Hills to Virginia Beach is intentionally short to give the Race Committee the best opportunity to arrive [Read More]
Report by Beverley Simmons: The expansive beach at ORV Ramp 49 in Frisco (near Cape Hatteras) was filled with spectators; Most, here for the spectacle that [Read More]
UPDATE: Oregon inlet seems passable to vessels again, according to multiple reports. Capt. Stewart Wescott, owner of Sea Tow Oregon Inlet, joined Capt. Marty Brill [Read More]
Report from Beverley Simmons: With just three legs to go before the finish in Virginia Beach, all 13 boats that started in Hollywood were lined up [Read More]
Report from Beverley Simmons: It was a gorgeous morning on the beach at Wrightsville, North Carolina behind the beautiful and amazingly appointed Blockade Runner Hotel. Some [Read More]
The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division is currently experiencing an uptick in schedule interruptions on its Cedar Island, Swan Quarter and Hatteras routes due [Read More]
National Safe Boating Week, as proclaimed by Governor Roy Cooper, is May 21 – 27 and officials with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission say that [Read More]
Report by Beverley Simmons: The start of leg 9 of this 2022 Worrell 1000 saw very light, Northerly winds – 5 knots and a little less [Read More]
State recreational water quality officials lifted a water quality swimming advisory at a sound-side site in Dare County on Tuesday. The advisory was lifted because [Read More]
State recreational water quality officials notified the public on Tuesday that testing of ocean waters along parts of Cape Hatteras National Seashore showed bacteria levels [Read More]
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