Tropical Storm Michael headed for the Gulf

Tropical Storm Michael headed for the Gulf

Photo: National Hurricane Center Photo: National Hurricane Center Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Photo: National Hurricane Center Tropical Storm Michael headed for the Gulf Back to Gallery The depression making its way into the Gulf has been upgraded to a tropical storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. Now named Tropical Storm Michael, the system moving up from the Caribbean is currently expected to hit western portions of Cuba…

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Politics after Hurricane Florence: Resuming campaigns a 'high-wire act'

Politics after Hurricane Florence: Resuming campaigns a 'high-wire act'

Midterm elections are a month away; some campaigns still suspended The cleanup from Hurricane Florence’s wrath continues. Roads and homes are still damaged or flooded in places. People are still mourning lost loved ones. And in the aftermath of one of the worst storms to ever hit the Wilmington region, the midterm election is just a month away. And candidates now — perhaps slowly or gently — have to resume the task of convincing people…

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700 firefighters in Portugal battle wildfire west of Lisbon

700 firefighters in Portugal battle wildfire west of Lisbon

Over 700 firefighters are battling a forest fire in Portugal about 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of Lisbon, the capital. Portugal’s civil protection agency said Sunday the fire that started overnight in a national park has forced the evacuation of 47 people and injured eight firefighters and one civilian. Firefighters on the ground are being supported by 225 vehicles and six aerial fire-fighting units. Wildfires routinely blacken large areas of forest every year in Portugal….

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Tropical storm likely to form, roll toward US Gulf coast

Tropical storm likely to form, roll toward US Gulf coast

MEXICO CITY — A disturbance off the Central American coast is likely to grow into a tropical storm that could bring heavy rains and flooding to parts of Mexico, Cuba and then the U.S. Gulf coast, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Saturday. Forecasters said Tropical Storm Michael is likely to form Sunday night and could reach the Gulf coast by Wednesday. A tropical storm warning was in effect for the western tip of Cuba,…

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When will the next tropical storm reach the Carolinas? One’s forming in the Caribbean

When will the next tropical storm reach the Carolinas? One’s forming in the Caribbean

A tropical storm was forming in the Caribbean Sea on Saturday and could reach the Carolinas by Thursday, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said in a 5 p.m. update. “This system is expected to produce heavy rainfall and flash flooding over portions of Central America, western Cuba and the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico during the next couple of days,” the National Hurricane Center said in its update. The system could become a tropical…

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Flood insurance rules failed Florence victims

Flood insurance rules failed Florence victims

TRENTON — A few days after Hurricane Florence, home and business owners in Jones County began an unpleasant task: Cleaning out soggy, smelly flooded buildings and piling their merchandise, furniture and personal belongings outside on the curb. In an ideal world, filing an insurance claim would replace what’s lost and get life back to normal in Trenton and Pollocksville, two quaint towns of about 200 people along the Trent River near New Bern. But as…

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Hundreds In Shelters 3 Weeks After Florence Reached Land

Hundreds In Shelters 3 Weeks After Florence Reached Land

Hundreds of displaced residents remained in eastern North Carolina shelters three weeks after Hurricane Florence’s eye reached the Atlantic coast. The state emergency management office says 11 shelters counted 625 people early Friday, compared with the 22,000 people in over 100 shelters when the storm arrived. Emergency management office spokesman Keith Acree said 1,000 other people are benefiting from a government program that provides temporary housing such as hotel rooms while more permanent housing is…

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Rebuilding conundrum: For some Florence flooding victims, answer is unclear

Rebuilding conundrum: For some Florence flooding victims, answer is unclear

Faced with storms that seem to be getting increasingly more severe, officials and residents struggle for answers PENDER COUNTY — Dee and Rory Barror stood Thursday night outside of the RV they’re living in with their daughter and two dogs, their faces lit up by headlights of cars turning into the grassy field that’s their front yard and a distribution point for Hampstead’s devastated Cross Creek community. The RV, driven from New York by Rory’s…

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Animal shelters overflow with pets after Florence

Animal shelters overflow with pets after Florence

Officials are still dealing with the storm’s aftermath as more strays are brought in and others wait to be adopted WILMINGTON — In the thick of Hurricane Florence’s rain, wind and destruction, an abandoned lab mix went into labor at the New Hanover County Animal Services shelter. The canine gave birth to eight healthy puppies under the rough conditions, defying what traditionally can jeopardize a healthy litter. “A shelter is not designed to house anything…

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Southeastern N.C. libraries largely escape hurricane

Area public libraries suffered little damage from Hurricane Florence. With few exceptions, public libraries in Southeastern North Carolina made it through Hurricane Florence with barely a scratch. “Not any damage worth mentioning, thank goodness,” said Reecie Tate, director of the Brunswick County library system. “Just some limbs down and some shingles in the parking lot.” Things were a little more complicated in New Hanover County. Some branches suffered some water seepage, said library director Harry…

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Rebuilding conundrun: For some Florence flooding victims, answer is unclear

Rebuilding conundrun: For some Florence flooding victims, answer is unclear

Faced with storms that seem to be getting increasingly more severe, officials and residents struggle for answers PENDER COUNTY — Dee and Rory Barror stood Thursday night outside of the RV they’re living in with their daughter and two dogs, their faces lit up by headlights of cars turning into the grassy field that’s their front yard and a distribution point for Hampstead’s devastated Cross Creek community. The RV, driven from New York by Rory’s…

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Hundreds in shelters 3 weeks after Florence reached land

Hundreds in shelters 3 weeks after Florence reached land

Hundreds of displaced residents remained in eastern North Carolina shelters three weeks after Hurricane Florence’s eye reached the Atlantic coast. The state emergency management office says 11 shelters counted 625 people early Friday, compared with the 22,000 people in over 100 shelters when the storm arrived. Emergency management office spokesman Keith Acree said 1,000 other people are benefiting from a government program that provides temporary housing such as hotel rooms while more permanent housing is…

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Florence relief effort comes at a perfect time for struggling Spring Lake

Florence relief effort comes at a perfect time for struggling Spring Lake

SPRING LAKE, N.C. (WTVD) — Relief efforts continue across Cumberland County as many communities work to recover from Hurricane Florence. MORE: Full coverage of Hurricane Florence A long line formed outside of the Spring Lake Community Center with Florence victims waiting to receive donated food, water, clothes, and personal hygiene items. The post-hurricane relief event couldn’t have come at a better time. “Florence took my house,” said Spring Lake resident Armelle Hall. “You feel like…

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McElhinney, Aho, Ferland lead Hurricanes past Blue Jackets

McElhinney, Aho, Ferland lead Hurricanes past Blue Jackets

Sebastian Aho and Micheal Ferland each had a goal and an assist and Curtis McElhinney — picked up off waivers three days ago — had 31 saves in the Carolina Hurricanes’ 3-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night. Jordan Martinook also scored to help give Carolina coach Rod Brind’Amour his first NHL win and ruin the home opener for the Blue Jackets. The 35-year-old McElhinney was signed Tuesday as a backup after…

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