Hyde County
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Perdue to block planned increases in coastal ferry tolls
Gov. Beverly Perdue said Tuesday that she will issue an executive order to delay for a year tolls scheduled to go into effect in April on five coastal ferry routes.
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Coastal counties, commuters balk at planned ferry tolls
At least two North Carolina counties plan to hire a lobbyist to convince state lawmakers to rescind tolls that go into effect in April on five coastal ferry routes.
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WRAL News REWIND: Aug. 21-Sept. 3, 2011
Hurricane Irene is gone, but the aftermath lingers. Plus, a big power merger could cost downtown Raleigh more than 1,000 jobs.
on the coast that reflected Bahrain. But our photographers visited slaves villain Hyde county the community also suffered flooding from the sound. The contents of this home -- left in the front yard because of -- -
Outer Banks battles historic flooding
Hurricane Irene spawned "epic" sound-side flooding that breached N.C. Highway 12, stranding 2,500 people on Hatteras Island. Life, though, was returning to normal Sunday around Wilmington, where the storm struck first.
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Irene leaves NC, drenches mid-Atlantic coast
After lashing the North Carolina coast with wind, sand, rain and sea for more than 12 hours, Hurricane Irene's center of circulation trudged out of the Outer Banks Saturday evening, heading northeast along the Atlantic Coast. But the hurricane's effects are still being felt in parts of the Outer Banks.
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Who pays for Irene?
It's a scenario no state likes to see even in the best of budgetary times: a major hurricane barreling toward its coastline. And state coffers aren't exactly flush with cash this year. Here's a look at the way we pay for hurricanes.
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Irene's track recalls Isabel in 2003
With Hurricane Irene tracking towards the Outer Banks, residents of North Carolina's eastern counties may be having flashbacks. On Sept. 18, 2003, Hurricane Isabel, a strong Category 2 storm, made landfall between Ocracoke and Cape Lookout riding a wall of water six to eight feet high.
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Perdue: N.C. dodged a bullet with Earl
A weakened Hurricane Earl howled past the Outer Banks before daybreak Friday, and by noon, hurricane warnings for coastal counties had been completely canceled or downgraded to a tropical storm warning.
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Island evacuations start as Earl strengthens
Still a Category 4 storm, Hurricane Earl strengthened Wednesday night as communities along the North Carolina coast prepared for possible landfall Thursday night.
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Earl prompts N.C. coastal evacuation
Tourists and residents have been ordered to leave one coastal North Carolina county, as Category 3 Hurricane Earl threatens to sideswipe the East Coast.
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