New plans for Carolina Beach hotel damaged by Florence

New plans for Carolina Beach hotel damaged by Florence

The Surfside Lodge is being demolished nearly a year after it was damaged by Hurricane Florence. (Photo: Matt Bennett/WWAY) CAROLINA BEACH, NC (WWAY) — A longtime staple of Carolina Beach is no more.The Surfside Lodge was forced to close after it was damaged in Hurricane Florence, and now it is being torn down. The hotel is owned by a company based out of Matthews called Carolina Beach Hospitalities, LLC. – Advertisement – Registered Agent F. Lee…

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Frazzled girl's back-to-school photo goes viral

Frazzled girl's back-to-school photo goes viral

91° × News Local News Texas News National News International News Isiah Factor Uncensored Entertainment The News Edge You Decide Featured Videos Car left running in garage sends deadly fumes throughout apartment complex, 18 sent to the hospital Celebrating National Waffle Day with Esther’s Signature Bayou City Buzz: Carl Crawford’s move from baseball to music Rapper Baby Bash’s CBD products helping teen deal with seizures Most Recent Stories Car left running in garage sends deadly…

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Flash flooding in Charlotte after storms roll through Friday

Flash flooding in Charlotte after storms roll through Friday

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Drivers dealt with flash flooding in Charlotte Friday night after strong storms moved through the area. “Be safe if you’re out and about. Parking lots can be a problem too!,” Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police tweeted. CMPD also posted pictures from North Tryon St. and Sugar Creek Rd. showing vehicles in high water. Several severe thunderstorm warnings were issued in the Charlotte area Friday evening. Hail was reported in Catawba County. The storms and heavy…

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State to host community disaster information sessions in hurricane-impacted counties

State to host community disaster information sessions in hurricane-impacted counties

By Jason O. Boyd, WRAL.com editor Raleigh, N.C. — State officials announced Friday there will be a series of 15 community disaster information sessions to provide an update on recovery resources that are available in hurricane-impacted areas of eastern North Carolina. The Office of Governor Roy Cooper, North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency, North Carolina Emergency Management and the state departments of Environmental Quality and Health and Human Services will be partnering to host…

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Brazilians Take To The Streets To Protest Deforestation Of The Amazon

Brazilians Take To The Streets To Protest Deforestation Of The Amazon

Copyright 2019 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. AILSA CHANG, HOST: So what can be done to stop these wildfires ravaging the Amazon? That is a question that’s being asked by everyone from world leaders to protesters on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Foreign language spoken). UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Foreign language spoken). UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Foreign language spoken). UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Foreign language spoken). CHANG: Pressure is building on Brazil’s president…

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Houston Forecast: Heavy rain and flooding possible this weekend

Houston Forecast: Heavy rain and flooding possible this weekend

Deep tropical moisture continues to move in from the Gulf of Mexico and this will keep our tropical downpours in place through Saturday. As of Friday afternoon, isolated areas have already picked up 3 inches of rain, and more is on the way. This brings street flooding concerns for many. Exercise caution while driving and avoid flooded area. Never cross inundated roadways We need the rain with the latest drought monitor including Harris County under…

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South San’s Race To Reopen Schools Attracts Only A Fraction Of The Students Previously Served

South San’s Race To Reopen Schools Attracts Only A Fraction Of The Students Previously Served

The South San Antonio Independent School District reopened three schools this week, seven months after a divided board went against the superintendent’s recommendation to take more time to plan. The families at the schools are happy to be back, but the upheaval created in the process may have lasting consequences. TPR’s Camille Phillips reports on the reopened schools at South San ISD. Workers spent the summer rushing to complete an extensive list of renovations at…

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Houston Forecast: Flash Flood Warning in effect for Harris, Brazoria and Galveston County

Houston Forecast: Flash Flood Warning in effect for Harris, Brazoria and Galveston County

There is a Flash Flood Warning in effect for Harris, Brazoria and Galveston Counties until 2:15 p.m.  That includes League City, Dickinson, Seabrook and surrounding areas. Up to three inches of rain have already fallen in this area. Flash flooding is expected.   Deep tropical moistures continues to move in from the Gulf of Mexico and this will keep our tropical downpours in place through Saturday. As of Friday afternoon, isolated areas have already picked…

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Houston Forecast: Heavy storms, isolated street flooding possible this weekend

Houston Forecast: Heavy storms, isolated street flooding possible this weekend

Rain chances increase as a tropical wave brings a surge of tropical moisture. This will bump rain chances up to 50 percent today, 60 percent tomorrow and may bring the threat for some heavy storms and isolated street flooding concerns. Stay weather aware.  We need the rain with the latest drought monitor including Harris County under abnormally dry conditions. Of course we don’t need the flooding.  Next week the rain moves out and it is…

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Street flooding possible as storms target Houston’s weekend

Street flooding possible as storms target Houston’s weekend

Meteorologists say a high likelihood of thunderstorms Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, kicks off non-stop chances for showers until at least Sunday. Meteorologists say a high likelihood of thunderstorms Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, kicks off non-stop chances for showers until at least Sunday. Photo: National Weather Service Photo: National Weather Service Image 1 of / 20 Caption Close Image 1 of 20 Meteorologists say a high likelihood of thunderstorms Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, kicks off non-stop…

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24 families displaced by 2-alarm fire

24 families displaced by 2-alarm fire

87° × News Local News Texas News National News International News Isiah Factor Uncensored Entertainment The News Edge You Decide Featured Videos David Koch, billionaire philanthropist and prolific GOP donor, dead at 79 CDC warns of deadly drug-resistant salmonella after more than 250 people develop illness 24 families displaced by 2-alarm fire at northeast Harris Co. apartment complex First Texas Safety Commission meeting held at state capitol in the wake of El Paso shooting Most…

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