Beto O’Rourke Raised $38 Million In The Third Quarter — About Three Times Ted Cruz’s Haul

Beto O’Rourke Raised $38 Million In The Third Quarter — About Three Times Ted Cruz’s Haul

U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-El Paso, raised $38.1 million for his U.S. Senate campaign in the third quarter, a new record for the largest fundraising quarter ever in a U.S. Senate race, according to his campaign. The haul more than tripled Republican incumbent Ted Cruz’s fundraising for the past three months, which Cruz has said was over $12 million. O’Rourke has consistently raised more than Cruz in the race, but this is the widest gap…

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Hurricane-walloped NC votes again after Big 1

Hurricane-walloped NC votes again after Big 1

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – For a Southern state regularly exposed to major hurricanes, call it a fall election Florence-style. In 2016, North Carolina voters cast their ballots just four weeks after Hurricane Matthew hit with devastating floodwaters. This year, they’re voting about seven weeks after Hurricane Florence. That leaves North Carolina lawmakers quickly changing rules for voter registration, the state elections board struggling to track down storm-displaced voters, and activists complaining more needs to be…

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North Carolina lawmakers return for second step on Florence aid

North Carolina lawmakers return for second step on Florence aid

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Flooding in Hurricane Florence (Photo: WTVD) RALEIGH, NC (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers are going back to work to decide on approving hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up from Hurricane Florence and help the storm’s victims. The General Assembly prepared to reconvene Monday the special session that Gov. Roy Cooper began two weeks ago. At that time, the GOP-controlled legislature located $56 million and eased rules on…

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Florida family spells out 'HELP' in logs after riding out Hurricane Michael

Florida family spells out 'HELP' in logs after riding out Hurricane Michael

BAY COUNTY, Fla. — A call for help on a satellite image helped track down a Florida family who rode out Hurricane Michael north of Panama City. Amber Gee, of Callaway, Florida, was using NOAA’s interactive satellite map on Saturday to check on her grandmother’s property. She thought her grandmother and two other relatives had evacuated prior to the storm, but when she zoomed in on her grandmother’s house, she found the word “HELP” spelled…

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FEMA at the fair: Experts offer free hurricane relief advice at NC State Fair

FEMA at the fair: Experts offer free hurricane relief advice at NC State Fair

By Claudia Rupcich, WRAL reporter Raleigh, N.C. — In addition to its usual appeals like food, agriculture displays, showcases and rides, the North Carolina State Fair is focused on something new this year — hurricane relief. This year, those affected by Hurricane Florence are able to get help navigating the recovery process at the fair. FEMA mitigation specialists will be offering potentially lifesaving advice all day starting Monday at 9 a.m. inside the Kerr Scott…

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Trump sees hurricane damage first-hand

Trump sees hurricane damage first-hand

[  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption Pastor Geoffrey Lentz looks out at St Joe Bay from his sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church after it was gutted by the storm surge from Hurricane Michael on October 14, 2018 in Port Saint Joe, Florida (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images) [  ] Hide Caption [  ] Show Caption Utility workers remove a power pole damaged by Hurricane Michael from the middle of a street on October 14, 2018…

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N Carolina lawmakers return for second step on Florence aid

N Carolina lawmakers return for second step on Florence aid

North Carolina lawmakers are going back to work to decide on approving hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up from Hurricane Florence and help the storm’s victims. The General Assembly prepared to reconvene Monday the special session that Gov. Roy Cooper began two weeks ago. At that time, the GOP-controlled legislature located $56 million and eased rules on voter registration and public school calendars for the hardest-hit counties. Now GOP leaders say they’re ready…

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Floods kill at least 5 people in southwest France

Floods kill at least 5 people in southwest France

Authorities in southwest France say at least five people have been killed in violent storms and floods that saw the equivalent of several months of rainfall in the space of hours. Alain Thirion, the prefect of the Aude region, gave the death toll in a phone interview with 24-hour news channel BFMTV. He said some of the dead appeared to have been swept away by floodwaters. He said one river rose by more than six…

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Hurricane Michael adds to hardship of Florida’s poor

Hurricane Michael adds to hardship of Florida’s poor

Mary Frances Parrish is expecting to be without electricity for several weeks, or roughly the same time the terminally ill son she’s caring for is expected to live. In the days after Hurricane Michael smashed through her neighborhood, leaving many of her neighbors’ homes destroyed, she and her son Derrell, 47, were planning to stay, with or without running water and electricity. The reason is the same she waited out the storm in the tiny…

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With Elections Looming, Florence-Devastated Counties Try To Reach Voters

With Elections Looming, Florence-Devastated Counties Try To Reach Voters

For people severely impacted by Hurricane Florence, voting may be the last thing on their minds. But state and county elections boards are working hard make sure people know their options. Melonie Wray is dealing with a lot of questions from voters like, “What address can I use?” and “Can I vote at certain precincts?” She’s the elections director for Craven County, which has three flooded precincts and a lot of residents who haven’t returned…

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U.S. Plans To Expand Tent Camp In Texas For Unaccompanied Migrant Children

U.S. Plans To Expand Tent Camp In Texas For Unaccompanied Migrant Children

From a field of ripe cotton, the triangular tops of giant tents swoop up behind a covered fence next to a border crossing where drivers tow banged-up used vehicles into Mexico. From the outside, this is about all that’s visible of the temporary shelter for migrant children set up on a remote stretch of West Texas desert. Reporters got a rare glimpse inside the facility on Friday. It opened in June outside the tiny town…

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Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington recovering a month after Hurricane Florence

Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington recovering a month after Hurricane Florence

WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolinians on the coast are still struggling to recover from Hurricane Florence one month after it made landfall. Elaine Andrews said South Beach Grill, the popular Wrightsville Beach restaurant she owns with her husband, is nowhere close to reopening. Rain water seeped in through the roof of the restaurant. “We couldn’t get on the beach for days and it was very hot,” Andrews said. “We just had mold growing…

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Bryan Little lifts Jets past Hurricanes, 3-1

Bryan Little lifts Jets past Hurricanes, 3-1

Bryan Little broke a tie with 2:09 left and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 on Sunday night to open a six-game homestand. Patrick Laine opened the scoring for the Jets at 4:14 of the third period, and Kyle Connor added an empty-net goal with a second left. Backup goalie Laurent Brossoit stopped 42 shots for the victory, allowing only Micheal Ferland’s tying goal. Petr Mrazek made 23 saves for the Hurricanes. After…

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