Florence impacts delay annual Riverfest event

Florence impacts delay annual Riverfest event

Organizers with the Wilmington Riverfest posted on Facebook the annual festival will be postponed due to the continuing recovery efforts from Hurricane Florence (Source: City of Wilmington) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Organizers with the Wilmington Riverfest posted on Facebook the annual festival will be postponed due to the continuing recovery efforts from Hurricane Florence.  Riverfest was supposed to take place the second weekend in October, but organizers are hoping to reschedule it for November 17 and…

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After Florence: Parts of New Bern's Tryon Palace could reopen as soon as this weekend

After Florence: Parts of New Bern's Tryon Palace could reopen as soon as this weekend

By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, Go Ask Mom editor New Bern, N.C. — Parts of Tryon Palace, a popular spot for road trips and field trips from the Triangle and across the state, are expected to reopen this weekend, about two weeks after Hurricane Florence hit the region hard. The historic site sits in downtown New Bern, which was battered by Florence’s high winds and flooding. Initial damage assessments from Florence, according to the city, total…

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Wilmington couple escapes Hurricane Florence to Mississippi

Wilmington couple escapes Hurricane Florence to Mississippi

By: Ray Price PASS CHRISTIAN, MS (WLOX) – For almost 3 weeks, Kathy and John Muzzey have been watching the beating and the aftermath Hurricane Florence laid on their hometown of Wilmington, North Carolina from afar. “It’s just hard to see the city you love go through this,” Kathy said. The couple has a second home in Pass Christian. When Florence became a Cat. 4 hurricane, they packed their bags, grabbed the dog, and loaded…

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Cape Lookout closed indefinitely. Hurricane Florence trash has filled the harbor.

Cape Lookout closed indefinitely. Hurricane Florence trash has filled the harbor.

Cape Lookout National Seashore off the coast of North Carolina remains closed more than a week after Hurricane Florence caused widespread damage in the park, including filling a harbor with trash and sand. All visitor sites and services remain closed indefinitely until repairs can be made, said the park service website. “The harbor at Long Point was filled in by Hurricane Florence,” said the National Park Service in a series of Facebook posts. “Ferries will…

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Florence shows why people trust local news

Florence shows why people trust local news

Amid early Florence relief efforts, Gov. Roy Cooper tweeted, “Local news is more vital than ever,” and he was right: Our state benefited from a tremendous local news effort over the past two weeks. The question now becomes: What news and information do we need moving forward and how can we support the service we’ll depend on? News people lived through Florence with their neighbors and did their jobs tirelessly, as did emergency responders, government…

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Soggy South Carolina to get more rain as flooding continues

Soggy South Carolina to get more rain as flooding continues

The soggy remnants of Florence keep causing chaos in coastal South Carolina long after the hurricane swirled ashore, with rivers still flowing far beyond their banks and a new storm gathering more rain just offshore. Authorities urged up to 8,000 people leave their homes in Georgetown County, on the South Carolina coast, as the Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers overflowed with a record 10 feet (3 meters) of flooding reaching a crest in their communities…

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Evacuees of Hurricane Florence: What questions do you have about returning home?

Evacuees of Hurricane Florence: What questions do you have about returning home?

Flooding and damage from Hurricane Florence has forced thousands of North Carolinians out of their towns. Individuals and families around the state are staying with friends, family, in hotels and shelters — sometimes far from their own homes. If you’re a hurricane evacuee: What questions do you have about returning home — or not returning home? Our reporters want to help you find the information you need. Tell us what you’d like to know by…

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A bit of guilt: Bill Leslie's first vacation during a hurricane

A bit of guilt: Bill Leslie's first vacation during a hurricane

It was a strange vacation — it began with a bit of guilt. I had just gotten off a plane in Seattle and rented a car. Cindy and I were driving to Mount Rainier on our way to Oregon when my cell phone rang. It was WRAL-TV asking if I could help cover Hurricane Florence. When I told them that Cindy and I had just begun our long-awaited retirement vacation to the Pacific Northwest, the…

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'One Tree Hill' stars raising money to help Hurricane Florence victims

'One Tree Hill' stars raising money to help Hurricane Florence victims

The stars of the show One Tree Hill, which was filmed in Wilmington, are raising money to help the victims of Hurricane Florence. (Source: WECT) WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – The stars of the show One Tree Hill, which was filmed in Wilmington, are raising money to help the victims of Hurricane Florence. Stars from the show took to social media to ask fans to honor the show’s recent 15th anniversary by lending support to rebuilding efforts in the Carolinas. The #CapeFearlessChallenge…

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After the hurricane comes the deluge on South Carolina coast

After the hurricane comes the deluge on South Carolina coast

Eleven days ago, Lee Gantt was at a Hurricane Florence party in her neighborhood in Georgetown, where the story goes that some houses haven’t flooded from the Sampit River since they were built before the American Revolution. She will spend Tuesday with sandbags, watching the nearby river rise from Florence’s heavy rains and seeing if the luck finally runs out on her home built on Front Street in 1737. “We thought this might be coming….

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Asthma warning for victims of Hurricane Florence flooding

Asthma warning for victims of Hurricane Florence flooding

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Healthcare workers are warning victims of Hurricane Florence that they could encounter health problems during the cleanup. Fifty local, state and national groups came together in Raleigh to help hurricane victims avoid those risks. The meeting launched a three-day event featuring Healthy Hoops, a health program targeting asthma, one of the many potential health risks associated with surviving a flood. Don’t play in the floodwater, health director warns Cumberland County’s health…

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Flooding in Fair Bluff rivals devastation brought 2 years prior after Matthew

Flooding in Fair Bluff rivals devastation brought 2 years prior after Matthew

Downtown Fair Bluff when flood waters were going down (Andrew James/WWAY) FAIR BLUFF, NC (WWAY)  – It’s been less than two years since hurricane Matthew hit the town of Fair Bluff, leaving behind devastation and historic flooding. Now the same area hard hit again, this time by Florence. More than a week after Florence sat over areas like Fair Bluff the water slowly rose and has remained. Unfortunately Fair Bluff is right back where they were…

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