Former FEMA Official: Florence’s Rains A Major Concern
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.
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.
Hurricane Florence has slowed and is now crawling to the west at 6 mph.
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.
Environmentalists are urging people to stay off the Yadkin River now, and in the days following Hurricane Florence because of tree debris and high water.
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With Hurricane Florence on the way, local emergency service agencies are urging residents to be cautious.
This morning Governor Roy Cooper held a media briefing on Hurricane Florence in Raleigh, where he encouraged residents to stay vigilant.
A North Carolina community college has brokered a deal to help its graduates earn bachelor's degrees for no more than $10,000.
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