NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — A 48-foot shrimp boat sank Monday afternoon after catching fire off the coast of North Myrtle Beach, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Three crew members were ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ crusade against “dangerously distracting” street pride displays claimed another casualty Sunday evening when state transportation workers dismantled three Art Deco rainbow ...
"The loss of the OB Pier continues to be a significant loss for Ocean Beach and the greater region,” Teyssier said in a recent letter to the city, adding, “It was both a treasured public resource and ...
It is always fun for anglers to strike out on a new fishing adventure. Venturing to an unexplored body of water or looking for a different species than usual can add a little spice to your fishing ...
The Department of Natural Resources’ weekly fishing report for Oct. 1 shows some of the most current conditions in the region and best methods. Manistee pier fishing was slow for those seeking salmon.
Visitors to Belle Isle may find an unlikely inhabitant in the Detroit island park after the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said a reported alligator sighting there has been deemed "credible ...
Within Centennial Park, the old Elliott Bay Fishing Pier has been closed for nearly a decade now, having been deemed unsafe by its parents. Those are the Port of Seattle, which owns the park, and the ...
OCEAN ISLE BEACH — When the Army Corps of Engineers issued its final decision on the terminal groin project here more than eight years ago, the document conveyed a prescient warning. A terminal groin ...
Adelaide, Australia-based Ocean Kind, which recycles plastic from end-of-life fishing gear for use in manufacturing, has reached a new milestone, announcing that it has now processed 425 kilograms of ...
Residents and officials up and down the North Carolina coast are breathing a sigh of relief as Tropical Storm Imelda shifts course and is no longer expected to make landfall in the area. However, ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WNCN) — Parts of the North Carolina coast should brace for beach erosion, ocean overwash, and flooding as Tropical Depression Nine — a future Imelda — is expected, forecasters say.
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