Florence Washes Out Yom Kippur At Wilmington's Temples

Florence Washes Out Yom Kippur At Wilmington's Temples

Wednesday was Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, one of the holiest days in the Jewish calendar. But Hurricane Florence has forced synagogues to cancel services. The sanctuaries at Both Temple of Israel and B’nai Israel were damaged in the storm. Rabbi Julie Kozlow of B’nai Israel was with her kids in Los Angeles. She said 70 percent of her members evacuated and most aren’t back yet. And the city’s nightly 8 o’clock curfew ruled…

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Florence flooded five Martin Marietta quarries and disrupted other NC companies

Florence flooded five Martin Marietta quarries and disrupted other NC companies

Billions of gallons of water have flooded five of Martin Marietta’s quarries in Eastern North Carolina, by far the worst flooding the company has experienced in the past two decades of major hurricanes, said eastern district general manager Buzz Crosby. “The Castle Hayne quarry is basically part of the Cape Fear River system now,” Crosby said. Headquartered in Raleigh, Martin Marietta produces stone and aggregate materials used to build roads. There are 16 Martin Marietta…

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Dog rescued from Florence floodwaters had climbed onto kitchen counters to stay safe

Dog rescued from Florence floodwaters had climbed onto kitchen counters to stay safe

LUMBERTON, NC — A dog rescued from a flooded North Carolina home after Hurricane Florence had climbed onto kitchen counters to escape the rising floodwaters. PETA volunteers rescued the dog, Max, from the kitchen of a Lumberton home after the storm had moved through. In a tweet, PETA said firefighters in the area contacted the organization after noticing the dog from the outside. This dog climbed on top of the kitchen counter to escape the…

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How to make sure the Carolinas T-shirt you buy is giving to Florence charity

How to make sure the Carolinas T-shirt you buy is giving to Florence charity

Even before Hurricane Florence finished its damage in the Carolinas, hurricane T-shirts were for sale. Popular designs show North Carolina and South Carolina together. Some support Florence relief, either with all sales or a portion of sales. But with so many designs coming so quickly, state officials say you should do your homework to make sure the money is going where it’s supposed to. Liz Proctor, spokeswoman for the N.C. Secretary of State’s Office, said…

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Florence: How to make sure your Carolinas T-shirt money goes to charity

Florence: How to make sure your Carolinas T-shirt money goes to charity

Even before Hurricane Florence finished its damage in the Carolinas, hurricane T-shirts were for sale. Popular designs show North Carolina and South Carolina together. Some support Florence relief, either with all sales or a portion of sales. But with so many designs coming so quickly, state officials say you should do your homework to make sure the money is going where it’s supposed to. Liz Proctor, spokeswoman for the N.C. Secretary of State’s Office, said…

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Florence kills 3.4 million chickens and turkeys, 5,500 pigs in NC

Florence kills 3.4 million chickens and turkeys, 5,500 pigs in NC

Florence kills 3.4 million chickens and turkeys, 5,500 pigs in NC Sep 19, 2018 So far 3.4 million chickens and turkeys, and 5,500 hogs are dead in North Carolina from Hurricane Florence wind and floods. The numbers are expected to increase this week. The livestock death toll doubles that of Hurricane Matthew in 2016. By

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Fighting price gouging as Florence recovery gets underway

Fighting price gouging as Florence recovery gets underway

SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA (WECT) – As those in the path of Hurricane Florence begin picking up the pieces, the risk of unsavory business practices grows. While price gouging in the traditional sense may wind down as supplies of fuel, water and other necessities begin making their way into the Cape Fear region, there are other concerns District Attorney Ben David has for consumers. “There’s a lot of good and reputable people who are trying to help…

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Update on Hurricane Florence aftermath in Brunswick County

Update on Hurricane Florence aftermath in Brunswick County

An update briefing on Hurricane Florence aftermath is held at Leland Town Hall. (Photo: Matt Bennett/WWAY) BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WWAY) —  An update briefing on Hurricane Florence aftermath in Brunswick County was held in Leland Wednesday morning. Brunswick County Board of Commissioners Chairman Frank Williams was joined by Leland Mayor Brenda Boseman, Navassa Mayor Eulis Willis, and Belville Mayor Mike Allen. – Advertisement – Williams says Duke Energy expects to have all power restored in Brunswick…

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Police: Man stole elderly woman's purse while helping her at Hurricane Florence shelter

Police: Man stole elderly woman's purse while helping her at Hurricane Florence shelter

By Janine Bowen, WRAL.com editor Fayetteville, N.C. — Fayetteville police are searching for a man accused of robbing an elderly woman at a Hurricane Florence shelter. Police said Ronald Robinson Jr., 37, stole the woman’s purse after helping her walk to the bathroom at an unnamed shelter. Robinson later pawned the woman’s jewelry at an area pawn shop, police said. Robinson is charged with felony larceny, financial card theft and obtaining property by false pretenses….

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These Chapel Hill condos flood in severe storms. With Florence, some ‘lost everything.’

These Chapel Hill condos flood in severe storms. With Florence, some ‘lost everything.’

Camelot Village was a hive of activity this week as owners, tenants and flooding recovery crews started ripping apart first-floor condos in nine flooded buildings. The town found that 57 of 70 condos inspected had sheetrock or electrical damage, making them uninhabitable, Chapel Hill spokeswoman Catherine Lazorko said. Other condos had damage to heating and air-conditioning units or appliances that will have to be repaired. Orange County’s Department of Social Services opened a shelter in…

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NC pork and poultry farms take tremendous blow from Florence

NC pork and poultry farms take tremendous blow from Florence

Devastation from Hurricane Florence extended to North Carolina’s livestock industry which left millions of dead animals in its path. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reported 3.4 million chickens and turkeys and 5,500 hogs were killed in the record-shattering storm. The losses are higher than when Hurricane Matthew hit in 2016 and the numbers are expected to climb as operations are now underway to reach animals isolated by flooding. Governor Roy Cooper…

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UNC football team joins Florence relief efforts

UNC football team joins Florence relief efforts

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) — Just outside the Dean Smith Center, a football equipment truck became part of an important team operation. The @TarHeelFootball program is using an equipment truck to help gather donations and help our neighbors that are in need. Bonus, folks who donate get free football tickets to Saturday’s game against Pitt (while supplies last). pic.twitter.com/YmJ2n6OMmG — Joe Mazur (@joemazurabc11) September 19, 2018 The Tar Heels Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham made the…

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Two times in two years: Residents regain normalcy following flooding along Rockfish Creek

Two times in two years: Residents regain normalcy following flooding along Rockfish Creek

Fayetteville, N.C. — Following Florence, Rockfish Creek in Cumberland County spilled its banks for the second time in two years. LaShe’t Hackett has lived on Pennystone Drive for several years. She said floodwaters from Rockfish Creek kept here out of her home for more than a year following Hurricane Matthew in October 2016. But this time, the water did not get in her home. The water came close though, covering about half of her backyard….

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