Insurance Camps To Be Set Up In Flood-Battered NC
Insurance camps will be held this week in two communities dealing with flooding in North Carolina to help storm victims recover from Hurricane Florence.
Insurance camps will be held this week in two communities dealing with flooding in North Carolina to help storm victims recover from Hurricane Florence.
North Carolina A&T University has teamed up with Google this semester with the goal of improving diversity in tech.
More than a million gallons of untreated wastewater was discharged into a Greensboro creek due to heavy rains from Florence, among the largest such incidents in modern memory.
There are retailers, TV telethons, and other organizations asking for the public to help those recovering from flooding and other damage from Hurricane Florence.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein's office says the state is looking into roughly 650 price gouging reports as of Tuesday afternoon.
Governor Roy Cooper says more people now face imminent threat than when Florence, now a tropical storm, was offshore.
As Florence lurches across the state, it brings with it many hazards: high-speed winds capable of downing trees, and those same trees falling on power lines.
North Carolina officials say parts of the state could experience a once-in-a-millennia flood as Hurricane Florence dumps rain for days to come.
As Florence batters the Carolina coast, thousands of residents have fled the region for shelters farther inland, including here in the Triad.
With Hurricane Florence on the way, local emergency service agencies are urging residents to be cautious.