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Businesses on the Outer Banks are preparing for an annual influx of international students who spend their summers working along the barrier islands. The…
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A new tourism venture aims to help travelers wander off the “beaten path” and help small entrepreneurs at the same time.It’s called “People First…
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Before the 20th century, Southern roads were little more than rubble and dirt. Traveling from county to county was difficult and state to state was near…
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Before the 20th century, Southern roads were little more than rubble and dirt. Traveling from county to county was difficult and state to state was near…
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Just because you don’t work for the federal government does not mean you are immune from the effects of the shutdown. Tourism in North Carolina could be…
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Just because you don’t work for the federal government does not mean you are immune from the effects of the shutdown. Tourism in North Carolina could be…
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Thousands of federal employees in North Carolina are at home today after the government entered a partial shutdown. In Durham, most of the 2,000 employees…
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A research firm says the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences was the most visited of the state’s museums and historic attractions last year. It’s…
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Dare County brought in a record amount of occupancy taxes in 2012 while a record number of sea turtles nested on Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Numbers…
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With summer drawing to a close, thoughts turn to fall...and the tradition of leaf-peeping in Western North Carolina. While much of the country has been in…