Disney donating $1 million toward Hurricane Michael relief efforts

Disney donating $1 million toward Hurricane Michael relief efforts

LOS ANGELES — In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Michael in Florida, the Walt Disney Company is donating $1 million toward relief efforts. The company will also match donations made by employees to eligible relief and recovery organizations helping in Florida. RELATED: Mexico City, Florida officials combing town for people who rode out Hurricane Michael Michael barreled into the Florida Panhandle last week as a Category 4 hurricane with 155 mph winds that…

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Volunteer Center needs help to aid those displaced by Florence storm damage

Volunteer Center needs help to aid those displaced by Florence storm damage

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter The Glen Apartments are emptying as more residents evacuate. (Photo: Monique Robinson/WWAY). WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) –  The Cape Fear Volunteer Center says Wilmington has 7 apartment complexes that have been declared unsafe to live in. Residents of Market Street North apartment complex need help moving out according to center leaders. – Advertisement – “Many residents are in shock and need help moving their possessions,” said Annie Anthony with the volunteer…

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Mexico City, Florida officials combing town for people who rode out Hurricane Michael

Mexico City, Florida officials combing town for people who rode out Hurricane Michael

MEXICO BEACH, Florida — Four days removed after Hurricane Michael pulverized the Florida Panhandle, officials in Mexico Beach, which was one of the communities hit the hardest, told ABC News 46 people remain unaccounted for. Nearly 300 people, including 10 children, rode out the storm when it made landfall in the middle of last week, according to the town’s city clerk and mayor. There has been only one reported fatality in Mexico Beach from Hurricane…

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Remains of third victim from Monday's Hill Country flooding discovered

Remains of third victim from Monday's Hill Country flooding discovered

Volunteers continue to search for two missing people Saturday Oct. 13, 2018, in the Junction area after heavy rain Monday caused flooding of the Llano River. Volunteers continue to search for two missing people Saturday Oct. 13, 2018, in the Junction area after heavy rain Monday caused flooding of the Llano River. Photo: Courtesy Texas Search And Rescue Volunteers continue to search for two missing people Saturday Oct. 13, 2018, in the Junction area after…

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Remains found of a third person swept into the Llano River by flooding on Monday

Remains found of a third person swept into the Llano River by flooding on Monday

Volunteers continue to search for two missing people Saturday Oct. 13, 2018, in the Junction area after heavy rain Monday caused flooding of the Llano River. Volunteers continue to search for two missing people Saturday Oct. 13, 2018, in the Junction area after heavy rain Monday caused flooding of the Llano River. Photo: Courtesy Texas Search And Rescue Volunteers continue to search for two missing people Saturday Oct. 13, 2018, in the Junction area after…

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The hurricane and the President

The hurricane and the President

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – Hurricane Michael has claimed 18 lives and at least $6 billion in damage measured so far, as the storm ripped through Florida President Trump held a rally in Pennsylvania. Back in 2012, Mr. Trump criticized then President Barack Obama for campaigning with Jay-Z and Bruce Springsteen while Hurricane Sandy hit New York and New Jersey. Is it fair to label Trump guilty of a double standard? The What’s Your Point panel…

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Cruz and O'Rourke

Cruz and O'Rourke

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – Is the Beto bubble bursting despite record fundraising by the Democratic candidate? A trio of reputable polls this week has the incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz ahead of O’Rourke by margins raning from 5 to 9 points. This week’s panel: Justin Lurie- businessman and former congressional candidate, Nyanza Moore – progressive commentator and Houston attorney, Paul Bettencourt- Republican State Senator,  Tony Diaz- Chicano educator and activist,  Tomaro Bell – Super Neighborhood leader,…

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Prop A – What's Your Point

Prop A – What's Your Point

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – On November 6th, Houston voters will cast ballots on Proposition A and by doing so, decide whether a multi-year investment knows as “Rebuild Houston” should continue.  Proponents say funding from the drainage fee has improved a thousand miles of city streets and 500 miles of storm drains, while simultaneously paying down more than a billion dollars worth of pre-existing debt and interest. Critics complain less than half of the taxes collected have…

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For Prop A

For Prop A

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – On November 6th, Houston voters will cast ballots on Propostion A and by doing so, decide whether a multi-year investment knows as “Rebuild Houston” should continue. Civil Engineer Jeff Ross talks with Greg Groogan about why voters should vote YES to Prop A. City of Houston, Proposition A (Relating to the Creation of a Dedicated Funding Source to Enhance, Improve and Renew Drainage Systems and Streets) Shall the Houston City Charter be…

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Florence dealt area churches a blow

Florence dealt area churches a blow

A month later, many area houses of worship are still repairing damage from Hurricane Florence. Many Southeastern North Carolina houses of worship are still recovering from Hurricane Florence, a month later. Winds from the hurricane — which made landfall Sept. 14 at Wrightsville Beach — tore off the roof ridge at Wilmington’s historic Temple of Israel, leading to extensive water damage to the sanctuary at Fourth and Market streets. Restoration on the building, recognized as…

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Hurricane-walloped North Carolina votes again after Big 1

Hurricane-walloped North Carolina votes again after Big 1

For a Southern state regularly exposed to hurricanes, call it an election Florence-style. In 2016, North Carolina voters cast their ballots just four weeks after Hurricane Matthew unleashed devastating floodwaters on the state’s eastern half. This fall, they’re voting about seven weeks after Hurricane Florence sent rivers wildly bursting their banks. That leaves North Carolina lawmakers quickly adjusting rules for voter registration, the state elections board struggling to track down storm-displaced voters, and activists complaining…

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Aho gets 2nd goal in OT, Hurricanes beat Wild 5-4

Aho gets 2nd goal in OT, Hurricanes beat Wild 5-4

Sebastian Aho scored his second goal of the game in overtime to lift the Carolina Hurricanes over the Minnesota Wild 5-4 on Saturday night. Justin Williams tied it for Carolina with 1:09 left in the third period, and the Hurricanes matched the best five-game start in franchise history by tying the 4-0-1 Hartford Whalers in 1995-96. Aho added an assist while running his point streak to five games. Jordan Staal and Brett Pesce also scored…

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NC leaders announce how much they’ll spend on Hurricane Florence recovery

NC leaders announce how much they’ll spend on Hurricane Florence recovery

Legislative leaders on Saturday announced an agreement to set aside nearly $800 million in new funding for Hurricane Florence recovery efforts. The commitment reflects uncommonly fast cooperation among the Republican-controlled legislature and the Democratic governor. Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday proposed spending $750 million immediately and $1.5 billion over several years, focused primarily on housing, agriculture and businesses. The new commitment by General Assembly leaders is on top of $50 million lawmakers approved earlier this…

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Free driver’s licenses, IDs and other breaks for NC residents hit worst by Florence

Free driver’s licenses, IDs and other breaks for NC residents hit worst by Florence

Drivers who live in nearly one-third of North Carolina counties can get free duplicate licenses, IDs and registration cards through the end of the year. Those are among several breaks included in an executive order signed by Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday, intended to help residents of disaster areas in southeastern North Carolina after Hurricane Florence, said a press release from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles. The area includes Wilmington, Fayetteville and Greenville and…

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NC should build as if hurricanes like Florence will happen again and again, leaders say

NC should build as if hurricanes like Florence will happen again and again, leaders say

They’ve been described as 100- or even 500-year storms, to indicate that they’re not supposed to happen more than once in a lifetime. And yet hurricanes Floyd, Matthew and now Florence all brought once inconceivable flooding to Eastern North Carolina three times in less than 20 years. And it would be smart to assume it will happen again as we rebuild and build new roads, bridges, water systems, sewage treatment plants and other infrastructure, according…

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