Hornets owner Michael Jordan and team pack food boxes for Florence victims

Hornets owner Michael Jordan and team pack food boxes for Florence victims

Hornets owner Michael Jordan and team pack food boxes for Florence victims Sep 21, 2018 Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan and the Hornets team loaded boxes with goods for Hurricane Florence victims Friday at Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina as part of Hurricane Florence relief efforts By

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When will it end? Florence’s floodwaters rising in Carolinas

When will it end? Florence’s floodwaters rising in Carolinas

By MEG KINNARD and JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press GALIVANTS FERRY, S.C. With muddy river water still washing over entire communities on Friday, eight days after Hurricane Florence slammed into land with nearly 3 feet of rain, new evacuation orders forced residents to flee to higher ground amid a sprawling disaster that’s beginning to feel like it will never end. At least 42 people have died, included an elderly man whose body was found in a…

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Hundreds of stray dogs that escaped Florence need homes

Hundreds of stray dogs that escaped Florence need homes

WAKE FOREST, N.C. (WTVD) — Dogs from Eastern North Carolina that escaped the fury of Florence are in the Triangle and are ready for fur-ever homes.Saving Grace Animals for Adoption spent time prior to Hurricane Florence working with shelters on the coast to ensure stray animals had a safe place and future opportunity to be adopted. The dogs here were strays. Shelters needed to be cleared for fear of flooding or to make room for…

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Jewelry chain Kendra Scott to donate online proceeds to diaper bank after Florence devastation

Jewelry chain Kendra Scott to donate online proceeds to diaper bank after Florence devastation

On September 23rd, the Texas-based jewelry chain Kendra Scott will donate 50 percent of all online proceeds from a 24-hour period to the North Carolina and South Carolina diaper banks to support Hurricane Florence relief efforts. Donations will help provide basic necessities, such as diapers, formula, and more to families affected by the natural disaster. “Our hearts are with those who have been impacted by Hurricane Florence,” says CEO, Philanthropist, and Designer Kendra Scott. “As…

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Panthers defensive end and NC native Julius Peppers donates $100K to hurricane relief

Panthers defensive end and NC native Julius Peppers donates $100K to hurricane relief

As someone who grew up in eastern North Carolina, Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers knows firsthand the devastation a natural disaster can cause. And while Peppers was still young when Hurricane Hugo rolled through in 1989, he knows how damaging a storm can be. So last weekend, even as the Panthers traveled to Atlanta to face the Falcons, Peppers kept his eye on how Hurricane Florence was impacting not only Charlotte, but also the…

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J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival is back on, and it will benefit hurricane victims

J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival is back on, and it will benefit hurricane victims

J. Cole’s inaugural Dreamville Festival, a major multi-act concert, has a new date. The new date is April 6, 2019, at Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park, organizers said Friday, and it will benefit hurricane victims in the Carolinas. Cole will headline the festival, as he had planned to when it was supposed to debut Saturday, Sept. 15, as the first major concert at Dix Park. The lineup of performers will be announced at a later date….

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As hurricane floodwaters surged, NC cemetery needed a way to stop coffins from rising

As hurricane floodwaters surged, NC cemetery needed a way to stop coffins from rising

Hurricane floodwaters have been sucking coffins out of the ground at Goldsboro’s Elmwood Cemetery for more than 20 years, so city officials decided to try something new as Hurricane Florence neared the coast Friday. Their solution involved sandbags: Not to keep the flood water out, but to keep the coffins down. More than 1,200 sandbags were piled atop 200 graves “prone to displacement,” Goldsboro cemetery director Timothy Irving told North Carolina Health News. It worked,…

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Hurricanes reduce training camp roster to 39 players

Hurricanes reduce training camp roster to 39 players

The Carolina Hurricanes have reduced their roster to 39 players in preseason training camp, assigning eight players Friday to the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL. The players assigned were forwards Steven Lorentz, Cliff Pu, Aleksi Saarela and Spencer Smallman; defensemen Josiah Didier, Michael Fora and Josh Wesley, and goaltender Jeremy Helvig. The Checkers’ training camp begins Monday at Bojangles’ Coliseum in Charlotte. Among the players invited to the Checkers camp is Trevor Owens, a Raleigh…

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After Florence flooding, I-95 to reopen Friday

After Florence flooding, I-95 to reopen Friday

South Carolina drivers have been frustrated all week as one of the state’s main highways has shut down due to hurricane-related flooding. That frustration may have come to an end once and for all on Friday, as the state Department of Transportation was preparing to reopen all lanes of Interstate 95. The interstate was intermittently closed to traffic throughout the week as roadways flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. On Friday, DOT announced all…

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State officials: Travel isn’t safe yet as Florence flooding continues

State officials: Travel isn’t safe yet as Florence flooding continues

Gov. Roy Cooper and other state officials on Friday continued to warn people to be cautious on roads and not to travel to coastal areas affected by Tropical Storm Florence. Flooding is expected to continue through next week, officials said, and in some places longer. “The opening and closing of roads are changing as the flooding continues,” Cooper said at his press briefing at the emergency operations center in west Raleigh. “I can’t stress enough,…

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Spring Lake looks to rebuild after Florence

Spring Lake looks to rebuild after Florence

By Adam Owens, WRAL reporter The Cumberland county town of Spring Lake has lifted its curfew but town officials are still warning residents to be cautious as damage from Florence is widespread. Early Friday, there was a line outside the Spring Lake Fire Department as town officials handed out the basics to those suffering after the storm. Some of the items included food, baby supplies and cleaning supplies. The need highlights how much people lost…

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70,000 very upset bees exposed after a tornado ripped down a rotting tree in Virginia

70,000 very upset bees exposed after a tornado ripped down a rotting tree in Virginia

An outbreak of tornadoes across Virginia on Monday damaged buildings, uprooted trees and killed at least one person, WTVR reported. At least six of the destructive twisters touched down in the state, the Washington Post reported, likely caused by the remnants of Hurricane Florence as it passed through the area early in the week. The chaotic weather toppled a tree near the University of Richmond’s campus on Monday, posing a hazard. But when a university…

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Florence damaged hundreds of N.C. roads and bridges. When will they be repaired?

Florence damaged hundreds of N.C. roads and bridges. When will they be repaired?

Florence could be the most destructive storm in recent history to hit North Carolina’s roads and bridges, according to the state’s transportation chief. So far, at least 300 N.C. road and bridge sites need long-term repair, state Transportation Secretary James Trogdon told the Observer Friday. And officials may find much more damage when the flood waters recede. “That number could easily double in the next week,” Trogdon said. “It’s a large number with the potential…

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Cotton, soybeans and even hemp decimated by Florence. Here’s what it will cost SC.

Cotton, soybeans and even hemp decimated by Florence. Here’s what it will cost SC.

When Hugh Weathers, South Carolina’s agriculture commissioner, landed in the Pee Dee in a National Guard helicopter on Tuesday, what he saw was shocking. Fields loaded with mature peanuts were inundated with water, ruining the crop. Soybean fields were wrecked. And acres of once-plump cotton bolls had been shredded by hurricane force winds. “The lint was literally hanging by a threat or was blown to the ground,” he said. “And that (cotton) field was typical….

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How does Florence compare to past hurricanes? ‘Frankenstorm’ was in a class by itself.

How does Florence compare to past hurricanes? ‘Frankenstorm’ was in a class by itself.

Hurricanes, like people, take on unique personalities as they spin to life. But Hurricane Florence was in a class of its own — so unusual that it defies comparisons to a single past Carolina storm, said a climatologist with the North Carolina Climate Office. “Florence is going to be remembered as very unique — almost like a Frankenstorm,” applied climatologist Corey Davis said in an interview. “It resembles some aspects of other storms, but over…

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