Marchand, Bruins stop Hurricanes 3-2

Marchand, Bruins stop Hurricanes 3-2

Brad Marchand scored the tying and go-ahead goals and the Boston Bruins continued their dominance of the Carolina Hurricanes with a 3-2 victory on Tuesday night. Marchand scored the tying goal with 18 seconds left in the second period and the eventual game-winner just over five minutes into the third period as Boston improved to 11-0-5 in its last 16 meetings with Carolina. The Hurricanes haven’t beaten the Bruins in regulation since April 2013. David…

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Suspect in Florence shooting that killed two officers, to be in court on Halloween, cops say

Suspect in Florence shooting that killed two officers, to be in court on Halloween, cops say

The suspect in the Florence shooting where two law enforcement officers died and five more were killed will appear in court on Wednesday. Frederick T. Hopkins Jr. will have a preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Halloween morning, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. The 74-year-old Hopkins has been charged with with five counts of attempted murder and two counts of murder, The State reported after his charges were amended Oct. 23, following the death…

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Skies stay clear for Halloween, but severe weather is possible before the weekend

Skies stay clear for Halloween, but severe weather is possible before the weekend

By Janine Bowen, WRAL.com editor Raleigh, N.C. — The skies will be clear for trick-or-treaters on Wednesday, but strong storms are possible by the end of the week. Wednesday and Thursday will be warmer than usual before a line of storms that are expected to bring severe weather to the Southern Plains move into North Carolina. The rain that moves in would stick around through Friday and, although WRAL meteorologist Mike Maze said it’s too…

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Return of Raffa's Waterfront Grill after Harvey

Return of Raffa's Waterfront Grill after Harvey

KINGWOOD, Texas (FOX 26) – Tony Raffa lost his Kingwood establishment, Raffa’s Waterfront Grill, on August 28, 2017, as a result of flooding from Hurricane Harvey. After fourteen months of rebuilding, Raffa’s Waterfront Grill reopened on Oct. 17, 2018. Chef Martin Reczek demonstrates to FOX 26 News segment contributor and food talk radio show host Cleverley Stone how to prepare the Raffa’s Waterfront Grill signature Pasta Carbonara with pappardelle, pancetta, bacon jam, sous vide egg and shaved parmesan. Raffa also describes…

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Raffa's Waterfront Grill after Hurricane Harvey

Raffa's Waterfront Grill after Hurricane Harvey

KINGWOOD, Texas (FOX 26) – Hurricane Harvey flooded Raffa’s Waterfront Grill on Aug. 28, 2017. It took owner Tony Raffa almost 14 months to rebuild and reopen the restaurant, but on Oct. 17, 2018, the Kingwood-based restaurant reopened for business. Raffa describes the process of the restaurant’s return and chef Martin Reczek demonstrates to FOX 26 News segment contributor and food talk radio show host Cleverley Stone how to prepare the signature Raffa’s Waterfront Grill Grilled Brie with rosemary spiked…

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Pender Schools to make up 10 days missed after Florence

Pender Schools to make up 10 days missed after Florence

Hurricane Florence kept Pender schools closed for up to 30 days PENDER COUNTY — Pender County Schools students will spend an extra week in school next June to help make up for time lost due to Hurricane Florence. Tuesday evening, the Pender County Board of Education approved a new 2018-19 calendar for the district. The approved plan makes up 10 missed days of school for most Pender students, and seven missed or lost work-days for…

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Attorney Weighs In On Charges Filed Against Mom Whose Son Died In Florence

Attorney Weighs In On Charges Filed Against Mom Whose Son Died In Florence

Authorities in Union County have filed criminal charges against the mother of a 1-year-old boy who drowned last month in floodwaters caused by Hurricane Florence.  The Union County Sheriff’s Office said Dazia Lee, 20, of Charlotte is charged with felony involuntary manslaughter and driving on a closed (or unopened) highway. Lee told news outlets that she saw barricades near a flooded bridge on Highway 218, but also saw other people drive across the bridge.  In a…

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Party held for homeless baby born in wake of hurricane

Party held for homeless baby born in wake of hurricane

PANAMA CITY, Fla. — The family of a baby who spent his first night out of the hospital in a Walmart parking lot after Hurricane Michael just got a surprise baby shower. The happy event happened at a Walmart near the store where the family hunkered down in those dark days following the Category 4 storm. Wilmer Capps, his wife Lorrainda Smith and their baby Luke were surprised on Tuesday after they were told to…

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Hurricane victims — with their pets — scramble to find housing as shelter closes

Hurricane victims — with their pets — scramble to find housing as shelter closes

Daniel Brandt found himself huddling inside an Econo Lodge Tuesday with his cats Snowball and Miss Pretty — bound to a wheelchair and technically homeless six weeks after Hurricane Florence. He took up these temporary digs on Monday after the Red Cross shelter closed in Morehead City, sending him and roughly 20 storm victims scrambling for housing. He felt grateful for a short-term roof over his head, but he stood no closer to home than…

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Avett Brothers’ hurricane relief concert will help the place they once called home

Avett Brothers’ hurricane relief concert will help the place they once called home

Hurricane Florence was a catastrophe for Eastern North Carolina, and recovery is going to take years. The Avett Brothers are chipping in with a hurricane-relief show on Nov. 13 at East Carolina University’s Minges Coliseum in Greenville. While the group is from Concord, Greenville is Scott Avett’s old stomping grounds from his time at ECU, where he earned an art degree while playing in bands. Proceeds will go to organizations contributing to Hurricane Relief efforts,…

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No shave November fundraiser to support officers displaced from Florence

No shave November fundraiser to support officers displaced from Florence

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Surf City Police Officers participate in No Shave November in November, 2017 (Photo: Surf City Police Department) SURF CITY, NC (WWAY) — In Surf City later this week, you may notice some of the police officers with a little more hair on their faces. It is time for the Surf City Police Department’s annual no shave November fundraiser. – Advertisement – This year, the money raised will go to…

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WEATHER ALERT: Tornado watch issued for southeast Texas until 10 pm

WEATHER ALERT: Tornado watch issued for southeast Texas until 10 pm

HOUSTON – Forecasters warned of severe thunderstorms as a front moves through southeast Texas on Halloween night. The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch until 10 p.m. for all of the Houston region. Forecasters said a few tornadoes are possible with storms that develop, as well as ping-pong-ball-sized hail and winds of 70 mph. The front begins arriving in the northern counties at about 9 p.m. with the bulk of the rain hitting the city…

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Mother charged after 1-year-old son died in hurricane

Mother charged after 1-year-old son died in hurricane

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter MONROE, N.C. (AP) – The mother of a 1-year-old who was swept into floodwaters created by Hurricane Florence has been charged in the boy’s death. The Union County Sheriff’s Office said on its Facebook page 20-year-old Dazia Ideah Lee of Charlotte is charged with involuntary manslaughter and driving on a closed or unopened highway. – Advertisement – Lee told news outlets she wasn’t from the area and was unfamiliar…

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Coastal neighborhood forced to cancel Halloween due to Florence

Coastal neighborhood forced to cancel Halloween due to Florence

Supply, N.C. — A neighborhood has canceled trick or treating this Halloween. Lisa Hildebrand, secretary of the Lakes of Lockwood property owners association, said hundreds of trick-or-treaters typically flock to the Supply neighborhood because it is safe and well lit. After a community meeting, neighbors agreed the sinkholes pose too large a risk to allow children to trick or treat there this year. “We just don’t want any children hurt,” Hildebrand said. “We have regrets…

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Belville town leaders update storm damage relief efforts at open forum

Belville town leaders update storm damage relief efforts at open forum

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter BELVILLE, NC (WWAY)  – The town of Belville is slowly beginning the process to get back to normal. They gave neighbors a chance tonight to voice their concerns of what went right and wrong during Florence. Belville is expected to spend a quarter million dollars in debris clean up. – Advertisement – A significant victim of storm damage was the Riverwalk which remains closed. Town Mayor Mike Allen gave neighbors…

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