Florence is gone but on the power stricken “island” of Wilmington, ice is like frozen gold

Florence is gone but on the power stricken “island” of Wilmington, ice is like frozen gold

Coast Guard rescue swimmer investigates truck in dangerous flooding Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Jordon Shevlin, a rescue swimmer from Air Station Atlantic City, NJ., gets battered and buffeted to investigate a truck caught in dangerous flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence, Sept. 16, 2018.

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Waffle House sending reinforcements to restaurants impacted by Hurricane Florence

Waffle House sending reinforcements to restaurants impacted by Hurricane Florence

WILMINGTON, NC — Workers with the restaurant chain Waffle House are being brought in from around the country to help keep the company’s locations up and running in areas affected by Florence. Waffle House CEO Walt Ehmer was picking up a team at the Wilmington, North Carolina, airport on Monday. Ehmer spoke to The Associated Press by phone. SEE ALSO: How Waffle House works with FEMA during a disaster like Hurricane Florence Ehmer says about…

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Chapel Hill sees flooding from Florence remnants

Chapel Hill sees flooding from Florence remnants

By Kathy Hanrahan, Out and About editor Chapel Hill, N.C. — After significant rain over the past four days, parts of Chapel Hill flooded on Monday. “The rains fell fast this morning which caused the flood waters to rise at an astounding rate,” Emergency Management Coordinator Vencelin Harris said Monday. “It’s possible we could see similar situations this afternoon and evening with more rain in the forecast. We’re asking you to stay tuned to your…

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Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 422,000 remain without power

Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 422,000 remain without power

As Tropical Storm Florence brings heavy, life-threatening floods, more than 422,000 are without power.As of 5 p.m., Monday, the statewide power outage total was 422,065. VIEW THE OUTAGE MAP BELOW. More outage information here Most of the outages are in Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus Craven, Duplin, New Hanover, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Pamlico, Pender and Onslow counties near the coast. RELATED: What to do if you lose power/Si no tiene electricidad después de una…

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I-95 remains closed by Florence’s flooding

I-95 remains closed by Florence’s flooding

A nine-mile northbound stretch of Interstate 95 in South Carolina, just south of the North Carolina line, remained closed Monday due to flooding from Hurricane Florence. Large segments of the major corridor also were closed in North Carolina, making north-south travel subject to long detours. Transportation officials strongly advised north-south travelers to take wide detours — involving traveling hundreds of additional miles — around the eastern parts of both Carolinas, where rising river waters, caused…

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Food stamp rules are relaxed in North Carolina to help victims of Hurricane Florence

Food stamp rules are relaxed in North Carolina to help victims of Hurricane Florence

People can use SNAP benefits, commonly known as food stamps, on hot and prepared foods in North Carolina, the federal government declared Monday amid the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Florence. “As the state of North Carolina works to recover from this storm, USDA stands ready to provide common-sense flexibilities to help them meet the needs of their citizens,” Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Monday. The USDA has not announced a change for South Carolina as…

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ECU football coach Scottie Montgomery says Hokies’ tweet about hurricane ‘unfortunate’

ECU football coach Scottie Montgomery says Hokies’ tweet about hurricane ‘unfortunate’

In the era of social media, there’s little doubt that East Carolina’s football team knew about a Virginia Tech tweet that seemed to question the Pirates’ decision to cancel their Sept. 15 game against the Hokies. ECU last Tuesday announced its football team would not be traveling to Blacksburg but instead heading to Florida to get out of the path of Hurricane Florence, a storm that made landfall on Friday as a Category 1 hurricane…

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Five takeaways from Hurricanes training camp

Five takeaways from Hurricanes training camp

Five takeaways from the Carolina Hurricanes traning camp: 1) Small sample size and no games played yet, but the Hurricanes’ trade for Dougie Hamilton and Michael Ferland appears to be an upgrade. Ferland will be a more physical forward than the traded Elias Lindholm, who played with an edge but not often enough for the Canes. Ferland also had the 20-goal production — scoring 21 for Calgary — last season that Lindholm always talked about…

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Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 435,000 remain without power

Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 435,000 remain without power

As Tropical Storm Florence brings heavy, life-threatening floods, more than 435,000 are without power.As of 11 a.m., Monday, the statewide power outage total was 435,081. VIEW THE OUTAGE MAP BELOW. More outage information here Most of the outages are in Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus Craven, Duplin, New Hanover, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Pamlico, Pender and Onslow counties near the coast. RELATED: What to do if you lose power/Si no tiene electricidad después de una…

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Officials: SC ‘not out of the woods yet’ from threats left by Florence

Officials: SC ‘not out of the woods yet’ from threats left by Florence

While Florence has left South Carolina, threats from the storm linger. After being deluged with rain, Pee Dee residents are bracing for more flooding from the Pee Dee, Little Pee Dee, Lumber and Waccamaw rivers. All continue to rise and are expected to crest later this week. “We saw a lot of flash flooding over the last couple of days,” said Derrec Becker, spokesman for the S.C. Emergency Management Division. “Now, what we’ll start to…

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Trees down, homes damaged after tornado reported in Elm City

Trees down, homes damaged after tornado reported in Elm City

Nailing down exact rainfall totals from the variable bands and clusters of showers and storms we’ll see this afternoon and tonight, and then on a more scattered basis tomorrow and Tuesday, is very difficult, but…Read More Nailing down exact rainfall totals from the variable bands and clusters of showers and storms we’ll see this afternoon and tonight, and then on a more scattered basis tomorrow and Tuesday, is very difficult, but this graphic gives a…

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Hurricane Florence: How to donate to help the victims

Hurricane Florence: How to donate to help the victims

Hurricane Florence slammed the Carolinas and neighboring states with storm surge, damaging winds, and catastrophic flooding. For those who are looking to help, here is a roundup of several organizations that are currently responding to areas affected by Florence: The American Red Cross The American Red Cross has already mobilized more than 1,500 disaster workers to aid in the relief efforts. The American Red Cross is currently taking donations to aid in their response efforts,…

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Florence forced evacuation from SC to Florida, where a note on the car surprised her

Florence forced evacuation from SC to Florida, where a note on the car surprised her

A South Carolina woman was forced to evacuate for Florida because of Hurricane Florence. Ashleigh Gilleland, and her fiancé David, traveled from Myrtle Beach to Sarasota to escape the deadly storm, the 21-year-old told The State in an interview via Facebook and email. As Gilleland left a Sarasota restaurant, she discovered a note and gift waiting on her windshield, she posted on Facebook. It was left there by a stranger, a Florida resident who wrote…

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Trump’s tariffs will make recovery from Hurricane Florence more expensive

Trump’s tariffs will make recovery from Hurricane Florence more expensive

The tariffs President Trump has slapped on imports from China, Canada and other countries — as well as new tariffs he is expected to announce late Monday — are almost certain to make it more expensive for homeowners in the Carolinas to rebuild and refurnish after Hurricane Florence. While prices naturally rise after a natural disaster, given the spike in demand for building materials, Trump’s trade war has already boosted costs for imported plywood and…

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