Girl collects books to help hurricane victims

Girl collects books to help hurricane victims

DENVER, NC (FOX 46 WJZY) – During this week of giving, a little girl and her first grade classmates from the Denver area are collecting books for children impacted Hurricane Florence. “We all want to help kids that are in need,” said 7-year-old Adara Miller. All the students at Miller’s Lincoln Charter School in Denver are collecting books. “We want to help them rebuild it and we want to help them have books too,” said…

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Bill could shield utilities from California wildfire costs

Bill could shield utilities from California wildfire costs

California’s Legislature will be asked to protect utilities from possible bankruptcy by shielding them from billions of dollars in liability linked to this year’s deadly swath of wildfires, it was reported Tuesday. Assemblyman Chris Holden (D-Pasadena), plans to introduce a measure that could allow Pacific Gas & Electric and other utilities to pass onto customers some costs related to this year’s fires, the San Jose Mercury News reported . Holden chairs the state Assembly Utilities…

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Operation Turkey preps to feed thousands of Hurricane Florence victims

Operation Turkey preps to feed thousands of Hurricane Florence victims

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — Dozens of volunteers in Cumberland County are stepping up to feed the community for Thanksgiving. Thanks to the kindness of others, Hurricane Florence victims will have a full meal to enjoy. “It helps us to give back and see the smiles on people’s faces and to give love. That’s something we need in this day and time,” said volunteer Tonia Warren. Organizers told volunteers they fed 5,000 people last year; this…

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The Latest: California wildfire death toll rises to 81

The Latest: California wildfire death toll rises to 81

The Latest on California’s wildfires (all times local): 7 p.m. A state report says two more sets of human remains were found Tuesday, bringing the total number killed in a devastating California wildfire to 81. The so-called Camp Fire swept through the rural town of Paradise on Nov. 8. It has destroyed nearly 13,000 homes. ___ 2:45 p.m. Dozens of people who lost their homes in a deadly Northern California wildfire remain at a makeshift…

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County GOP chief: Posting wildfire meme was a mistake

County GOP chief: Posting wildfire meme was a mistake

A county GOP chairman in Ohio says he was mistaken in publishing a meme on Facebook that appeared to refer to the California wildfires as “God’s Punishment to Liberal California.” Columbiana County Republican Party Chairman Dave Johnson says he deleted the meme. It showed a landscape ablaze along with the text about “Liberal California.” Johnson said in a statement he didn’t intend “any disrespect to the innocent lives” lost but was pointing to policies he…

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Helicopter crew saves people, pets on peak during wildfire

Helicopter crew saves people, pets on peak during wildfire

Newly released video shows the dramatic moment firefighters rescued three people and two dogs as thick smoke and flames fast approached in Southern California. The Los Angeles Fire Department released video Tuesday of a helicopter crew rescuing the group from a mountain peak as a wildfire bore down. The Nov. 9 video was taken as pilots David Nordquist and Joel Smith battled the Woolsey Fire that was raging through the Santa Monica Mountains toward Malibu….

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She survived Florence, flooding and still struggles on

She survived Florence, flooding and still struggles on

By David Crabtree, WRAL anchor/reporter Fayetteville, N.C. — During Hurricane Florence, I met a woman who lived under a bridge until floodwaters forced her out. Her name is Judy. She survived Florence, and now she’s trying to live, in a life filled with struggles. In mid-September, the Cape Fear River rose past its banks, pushing the people living under a bridge out of the only place they called home. That’s when and why we met…

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Michael Jordan visits to help Wilmington rebound from Florence

Michael Jordan visits to help Wilmington rebound from Florence

Basketball legend hands out Thanksgiving meals and apparel in two Port City stops WILMINGTON — The shrieks of delight pierced the Community Boys and Girls Club on Nixon Street Tuesday afternoon as basketball legend and Wilmington native Michael Jordan surprised the kids with a visit complete with gifts of shoes and clothing. “Wow!” “Oh my God!” “Is that really him?” were among the chorus of shouts from the roughly 100 children at the center, which…

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How The Midterms And Lame-Duck Session Are Pushing The Farm Bill To A Deal

How The Midterms And Lame-Duck Session Are Pushing The Farm Bill To A Deal

House and Senate negotiators are reportedly close to finalizing a framework on a farm bill compromise in hopes it will pass both chambers of Congress and be on the president’s desk by the end of the year. According to a spokesperson for Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., House and Senate committee staff worked through the weekend and again on Monday “exchanging offers daily” as last details are being ironed out. The latest wrinkle in the ongoing…

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New Habitat for Humanity program aims to help Florence victims

New Habitat for Humanity program aims to help Florence victims

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity (Photo: WWAY) WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity is expanding its services to help more Hurricane Florence victims. The new Cape Fear Habitat Disaster Rebuild Program will make repairs for qualified families that own homes that were critically damaged from the storm. – Advertisement – The homes must be 1,500 square feet or less and located in New Hanover, Pender or…

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Operation Toy Storm collects toys for NC families hit hard by Hurricane Florence

Operation Toy Storm collects toys for NC families hit hard by Hurricane Florence

Operation Toy Storm has kicked off through December 15 geared specifically to help families in Eastern North Carolina hit hard by Hurricane Florence. “Before the hurricane came, I kept thinking I want to do something, I want to do something to help,” said Theresa Kostrzewa, Director of Operation Toy Storm. “We did some volunteer work and helped people at the coast and helped Carteret County School System collect some stuff then about three weeks ago…

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New Waverly firefighters headed home after helping battle California wildfires

New Waverly firefighters headed home after helping battle California wildfires

NEW WAVERLY, Texas – New Waverly firefighters sent to California to battle wildfires are on their way home. The group was released Monday afternoon after what officials called a week of steady progress. The firefighters are expected to return to New Waverly on Wednesday. New Waverly “E-72” and its crew of four were assigned to patrol fire lines and extinguish hot spots. After helping for about a week, the crew was released. Copyright 2018 by…

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How are wildfires started? A look at the causes of some of the worst in California history

How are wildfires started? A look at the causes of some of the worst in California history

As firefighters continue to work to contain the historically devastating Camp Fire, one question is on the minds of many who were affected: What started it? RELATED: The deadliest wildfires in California history The cause of the Camp Fire is still under investigation, but victims sued Pacific Gas & Electric last week, accusing the utility company of failing to maintain its infrastructure, thereby causing the fire. PHOTOS: Camp Fire burns through Butte County, California The…

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Business donates shopping spree to Cub Scouts who lost equipment in Florence

Business donates shopping spree to Cub Scouts who lost equipment in Florence

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Academy Sports + Outdoors to donate shopping spree to Cub Scout Troop 740, replacing goods lost in flooding from Hurricane Florence. (Photo: Academy Sports + Outdoors) WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Local Cub Scouts lost all of their equipment during Hurricane Florence flooding. Now, an area business is stepping up to help them get back outside. Academy Sports + Outdoors helped Cape Fear Council Cub Scout Pack 740 in Currie…

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Lobbyists launch toy drive for Hurricane Florence victims

Lobbyists launch toy drive for Hurricane Florence victims

A new nonprofit group led by prominent lobbyists is holding a toy drive Nov. 27 and 28 at the Legislative Building, when the General Assembly convenes. Operation Toy Storm is asking for donations of new, unwrapped toys for North Carolina children affected by Hurricane Florence. It will set up collection bins outside the offices of House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate leader Phil Berger. “We all represent clients, companies and organizations who may be willing…

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