Mayor of Hurricane-devastated New Bern gets special offer from Panthers coach

Mayor of Hurricane-devastated New Bern gets special offer from Panthers coach

New Bern Mayor Dana Outlaw saw the 704 area code on his caller ID and had an idea who might be calling. On the other end of the line was Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera, who invited Outlaw to Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals and asked him to beat the “Keep Pounding” drum for the game. The gesture was made as a show of support for areas that continue to feel the effects…

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See how the towns of Trenton and Pollocksville, North Carolina work to recover from devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence

See how the towns of Trenton and Pollocksville, North Carolina work to recover from devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence

See how the towns of Trenton and Pollocksville, North Carolina work to recover from devastating flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence Sep 23, 2018 The Trent River rose to record flood levels during Hurricane Florence. More than a week after the storm, Jones County residents returned to rebuild their homes, businesses and places of worship. By

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Flood report: What happens if U.S. 17 near Georgetown floods?

Flood report: What happens if U.S. 17 near Georgetown floods?

U.S. 17 North out of Georgetown could flood this week where it crosses Winyah Bay and further north between the bridge and Pawleys Island as floodwaters move downstream toward the ocean. With four rivers coming together just inland of Georgetown, the flooding from the Waccamaw, Great Pee Dee, Sampit and Black rivers will converge and are expected to cause severe flooding. That rising water is forecast to inundate U.S. 17 around the bridges headed north…

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‘Most rewarding thing’ says doc who helped deliver baby in mobile hospital after Florence

‘Most rewarding thing’ says doc who helped deliver baby in mobile hospital after Florence

A North Carolina woman delivered her baby girl in a mobile hospital after Florence, with help from a team that delivered a baby after Hurricane Matthew, too. Atrium Health announced the Friday birth on Facebook Saturday. “We’re thrilled to introduce you to baby girl Murphy who was born inside Carolinas MED-1 on Friday! Congratulations to mom and dad!” Atrium Health said. First-time mom Keyana was 41 weeks pregnant and arrived at the mobile hospital “in…

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Wayne Co. woman charged after treating animals stranded by Florence at unregistered shelter

Wayne Co. woman charged after treating animals stranded by Florence at unregistered shelter

GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) — A Wayne County woman is facing charges for administering medications to pets stranded by Florence that were being sheltered at her animal rescue nonprofit. The featured video is from a previous story. On Monday, Sept. 17, Wayne County Animal Services took 27 dogs and cats from the Crazy’s Claws N’ Paws in Goldsboro, our newsgathering partners at The News and Observer reported. It was determined that the group was running an…

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Bra Patch launches bra collection drive to support women in Florence-ravaged areas

Bra Patch launches bra collection drive to support women in Florence-ravaged areas

By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, Go Ask Mom editor Raleigh, N.C. — The Bra Patch, a locally owned professional bra fitting shop, is collecting new and gently used bras to distribute to women in Hurricane Florence-ravaged areas of eastern North Carolina. “Many people have been evacuated from their homes and have only the clothes on their backs,” wrote Ruth Dowdy, Bra Patch owner. “Unfortunately, when they do return to their homes, almost all personal belongings will…

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Smith uses Florence to hit McMaster on SC road funding. Will it sway voters?

Smith uses Florence to hit McMaster on SC road funding. Will it sway voters?

As campaigning resumes, Democrat James Smith is using washed out roads, caused by widespread flooding spawned by Hurricane Florence, to take a swipe at Republican Gov. Henry McMaster over infrastructure funding. Both candidates earlier this week resumed their campaigns for governor, a little more than a week after suspending their election bids as Florence crept toward the S.C. coast. Smith, a Columbia state representative, restarted his campaign Tuesday, after he was released from National Guard…

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Wayne County woman arrested after helping animals survive Florence

Wayne County woman arrested after helping animals survive Florence

Tammie Hedges was taken into custody Friday after providing care to 17 cats and 10 dogs for owners who had to evacuate before the storm hit. According to WCNC, Hedges was in the process of converting a warehouse space into a proper animal shelter when she decided to use the building to help keep pets dry. However, her facility was not legally registered as a shelter. On Monday, after Florence passed, Hedges got a call…

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Pastor: Flood damage to Spring Lake church 'devastating'

Pastor: Flood damage to Spring Lake church 'devastating'

By Emmy Victor, WRAL reporter Spring Lake, N.C. — Sunday morning worship looks different for churchgoers in Spring Lake as they figure out what to do about storm damage. The pastor of Church of the Covenant Presbyterian says floodwaters from Florence swept through the historic building last week, and it’s not the first time the small congregation has faced costly repairs. The church, built in 1901, has now gone through two floods — Hurricane Matthew…

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When the aftermath of a hurricane means leaving the city you’ve lived in for 71 years

When the aftermath of a hurricane means leaving the city you’ve lived in for 71 years

Jon Coleman awoke around 4:30 the morning before Hurricane Florence made landfall near Wilmington. He shined his flashlight outside of his mother’s mobile home to look at what he was afraid of: multiple pine trees swaying dangerously in the howling wind. He went to his mother’s bedroom in the back of the trailer. “Mom, I think you better get out of that bedroom and come to the front of the house,” he told her. It’s…

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Florence flooding: Gov. Cooper continues survey of flood damage, announces housing assistance program

Florence flooding: Gov. Cooper continues survey of flood damage, announces housing assistance program

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Governor Roy Cooper visited Brunswick County and Columbus County Saturday as he continued his survey of areas impacted by Hurricane Florence. During his various trips, he’s met with federal, state, and local officials, as well as evacuees and volunteers. RELATED: Governor Cooper visits Lumberton to assess damage “Florence has officially claimed 32 lives in North Carolina. We don’t want to lose any more people,” said Cooper during a Saturday morning press…

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Hundreds mark Hurricane Maria anniversary near Trump resort

Hundreds mark Hurricane Maria anniversary near Trump resort

Dozens of vehicles slowly approached President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Saturday afternoon, blasting reggaeton and salsa as they drove by. They honked their horns and waved Puerto Rican flags draped from their car windows and trunks. They were on their way to a rally a few miles away to mark the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria. Despite the scorching hot sun, hundreds of activists showed up at the Meyer Amphitheater in West…

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$55,000 worth of boats, supplies donated to help hurricane recovery

$55,000 worth of boats, supplies donated to help hurricane recovery

By Ken Smith, WRAL anchor/reporter Durham, N.C. — A business owner in Durham is helping donate boats to help with water rescues in Eastern North Carolina. Branden Patrick owns NC Marine, a boat dealer. He asked Missouri-based manufacturer Lowes Boats if the company could provide some loaners for fire departments in flooded areas. Instead, Lowes Boats sent five new boats with motors and trailers and are letting the rescue crews keep them. The inventory is…

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After Florence delays wedding, couple tie the knot at WRAL garden

After Florence delays wedding, couple tie the knot at WRAL garden

By Ken Smith, WRAL anchor/reporter The WRAL Azalea Gardens on Saturday was the setting for a wedding that was postponed by Hurricane Florence. Brittany and Dave LaFave were supposed to get married last weekend in Wilmington. They evacuated to Florida and saw the devastation Florence left behind. Brittany is from Morehead City; Dave is from Wilmington. They started looking around for a different venue and picked the WRAL Azalea Gardens. “When that storm comes through,…

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