North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission officials will discuss proposed temporary rule amendments for sheepshead and spotted seatrout during public hearings scheduled for this month.
Meetings will be held on the ground floor hearing room of the Archdale Building, 512 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh. The public may attend in-person, by computer or by telephone. Meeting agendas and ...
Registration is open for the 2026 North Carolina Aquaculture Development Conference, a three-day event that focuses on the future of aquaculture in state.
Once repairs are completed at the Bodie Island double keepers' quarters, which was damaged in January 2025 in an electrical fire, new exhibits will be installed on the building's ground floor.
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Flood Resiliency Blueprint program is scheduled to host an online public information session March 25.
While the museum was closed to the public, staff revamped the inside and added new exhibits that highlight the state's role ...
As the Atlantic claims more than 30 homes since 2020, it's past time to shift from the cycle of federal subsidies and reactive cleanups toward insurance reforms and proactive retreat programs.
With daylight saving time little more than a week away and spring temperatures on the horizon, state transportation officials ...
Online registration for summer camps at Coastal Studies Institute at the ECU Outer Banks Campus in Wanchese opens March 2.
President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Feb. 12 that the administration was rescinding its own endangerment finding that set the legal limits on the amount of pollutants a ...
A community meeting providing updates and future work at the Navassa Superfund Site in Brunswick County has been scheduled for March 12.
The N.C. Coastal Resources Commission recently granted a variance that allows several Figure Eight Island property owners to ...