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Kill Devil Hill by Harry Combs (1979, Hardcover)
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Photo: Kill Devil Hills roads flooded
KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. - Nine On Your Side's sister station's (WNCN-TV) Justin Moss is scouting out storm damage on the Outer Banks.

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KILL DEVIL HILLS — In the annals of North Carolina hurricanes, Earl will be lucky to merit so much as a footnote. Hours after the storm made its way north, vacationers and residents along the North Carolina coast were preparing to celebrate the last long weekend of summer.

Phone Interview: OBX homeowners check in after riding out the storm
KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. - Despite the evacuation orders, some homeowners along the outer banks decided to ride it out last night.

Post-Earl, business as usual along NC shore
KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. (AP) - In the annals of North Carolina hurricanes, Earl will be lucky to merit so much as a footnote.

Hurricane Earl glances North Carolina, races up US coast
KILL DEVIL HILLS, North Carolina (AFP) - A weakened but still nasty Hurricane Earl lashed the US East Coast on Friday with heavy winds and high surf, triggering warnings clear up to Canada after dealing a glancing blow to North Carolina.

Eye of Earl stays off land
KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. -- Early Friday morning was when places along the Outer Banks got hit with the worst that Hurricane Earl had to offer and it was also where the eye of the storm came the closest to land.

Hurricane Earl rakes East Coast, floods coastal NC
KILL DEVIL HILLS, North Carolina (CNN) -- A giant Hurricane Earl raked the North Carolina coastline with high winds and 35-foot waves Friday morning, but the governor said the state had "dodged the bullet" as the massive storm moved toward New England.

Hurricane Earl moves along North Carolina coast
KILL DEVIL HILLS - Earl continued to move toward the Northeast, away from the North Carolina coast. Heavy rain and strong winds continued to pound the coast from Cape Hatteras up to Nags Head and Kitty Hawk. Winds gusted from 60 to 80 mph. This will...

Track Hurricane Earl's Atlantic Journey
Kellie Maier kayaks Friday on water-covered Highway 12 in Kill Devil Hills, N.C. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Hurricane Earl continued to churn along the East Coast Friday, heading north from North Carolina and expected to reach southeastern Massachusetts by Friday night. The hurricane was downgraded to a Category 1 storm and it was still predicted to stay slightly east of the coast, but ...

Citizens stand up to Lowe's
In a packed meeting room, the Kill Devil Hills Planning Board wrestled for two and half hours with the site plan review for a proposed Lowe's Home Improvement Store to be located along the bypass near the Wright Brothers National Memorial.