President Trump to visit Cherry Point as part of Florence tour

President Trump to visit Cherry Point as part of Florence tour

Sun Journal Staff Tuesday Sep 18, 2018 at 12:12 PM Sep 18, 2018 at 12:12 PM President Donald Trump is scheduled to tour storm-damaged areas of North Carolina on Wednesday, and that tour is scheduled to start at Cherry Point. There is no formal itinerary yet for the presidential visit except that Air Force One is expected to arrive at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Wednesday as the president begins his tour. For more updates, return to this website.

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HURRICANE FLORENCE: Flooding expected to continue for days

HURRICANE FLORENCE: Flooding expected to continue for days

Rivers still rising; many roads still closed; ongoing rescue efforts PENDER COUNTY — Much of Southeastern North Carolina remains under water and isolated, officials said during a press conferences Tuesday morning. “We still encourage people who left the area to stay where you are,” New Hanover County Commissioners Chairman Woody White said. “We love you. We miss you. But access to Wilmington is still limited and is not improving.” “This is going to be a…

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The Latest: NC officials say flooding far from over

The Latest: NC officials say flooding far from over

WILMINGTON, N.C. — The Latest on Florence’s lingering impact (all times local): 1:20 p.m. North Carolina officials say even though the sun is shining in parts of the state, major flooding is continuing in the aftermath of Florence and is expected to worsen in some areas. Gov. Roy Cooper says 16 rivers are at major flood stage Tuesday with an additional three forecast to peak Wednesday and Thursday. He says he knows for many North…

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Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 317,000 remain without power

Tropical Depression Florence outages: More than 317,000 remain without power

As Tropical Storm Florence brings heavy, life-threatening floods, more than 317,000 are without power.As of 1:05 p.m., Tuesday, the statewide power outage total was 317,207. VIEW THE OUTAGE MAP BELOW. More outage information here Most of the outages are in Beaufort, Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus Craven, Duplin, New Hanover, Robeson, Sampson, Wake, Wayne, Pamlico, Pender and Onslow counties near the coast. RELATED: What to do if you lose power/Si no tiene electricidad después de una…

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More miles of I-95 in SC closed due to flooding

More miles of I-95 in SC closed due to flooding

More miles of northbound Interstate 95 in South Carolina, just south of the North Carolina line, have been closed due to flooding from Hurricane Florence, the S.C. Department of Transportation said Tuesday morning. The closed northbound stretch now runs about 17 miles, from about mile marker 181 to mile marker 198, the Transportation Department said. On Monday, only nine miles of northbound I-95 in South Carolina were closed, from mile marker 181 to mile marker…

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How to get in and out of Wilmington after Florence road closures

How to get in and out of Wilmington after Florence road closures

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WTVD) — Two routes to Wilmington have been confirmed by the Highway Patrol, Mayor Bill Saffo explained in a press briefing Tuesday. ROUTE ONE: I-40 East to Exit 373 then NC 903 then west to US 421. ROUTE TWO: I-40 East to Exit 385 to NC 41West to US 421 South to Wilmington “Those are the two routes determined by the Highway Patrol to be safe and they have been driving. That’s not…

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Michael Jordan donates $2M to Florence relief

Michael Jordan donates $2M to Florence relief

Hornets Chairman Michael Jordan is donating $2 million to organizations aiding in the relief and recovery efforts, as part of the Hornets’ ongoing effort to assist residents who have suffered due to the devastation caused by Florence.  Jordan is contributing $1 million each to the American Red Cross and the Foundation For The Carolinas’ Hurricane Florence Response Fund. The American Red Cross is providing food and shelter to thousands of people who have been displaced by…

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Danger remains in Florence’s aftermath even as blue skies appear

Danger remains in Florence’s aftermath even as blue skies appear

Under sunny skies Tuesday, North Carolina towns watched, with dread, as rivers continued to rise a day after Florence finally exited the state. The National Weather Service said Tuesday that the radar-estimated total rainfall from the storm was 8.04 trillion gallons, a record deluge in places. That water was responsible for some of the 26 confirmed deaths because of the storm. About 2,200 people have had to be rescued, according to Gov. Roy Cooper. Major…

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After Florence, this street shows the small margin between destruction and deliverance

After Florence, this street shows the small margin between destruction and deliverance

On one side of a two-lane country road a little ways south of Kinston, a man was walking through thigh-high water carrying loads of plastic boxes, packed to the top with clothes and other belongings that he salvaged from his flooded house. On the other side of the same road, another man surveyed the receding water, thankful that things weren’t worse for him. It was Sunday, two days after Hurricane Florence slowly churned through southeastern…

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Exclusive: Michael Jordan describes why Florence moved him to contribute $2 million

Exclusive: Michael Jordan describes why Florence moved him to contribute $2 million

Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan thought about all the spots that made Wilmington home growing up and was moved to dramatic action. “You gotta take care of home,” Jordan told the Observer Tuesday, in an exclusive interview about his decision to contribute $2 million to relief and recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Florence. Jordan was raised in the coastal city of Wilmington before moving on to star at North Carolina and in the…

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Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan makes huge Florence relief contribution

Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan makes huge Florence relief contribution

Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan, who grew up in now-hurricane ravaged Wilmington, is contributing $2 million to relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Florence. The contribution will be in the form of $1 million each to the American Red Cross and the Foundation for the Carolinas Florence Response Fund. The Red Cross is providing food and shelter to those displaced by the storm. The Foundation for the Carolinas directs funds to non-profits in North…

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Latest: Florence continues to torment NC with flooding, power outages

Latest: Florence continues to torment NC with flooding, power outages

Florence is out of the Carolinas but left a trail of misery in its wake, killing dozens of people, flooding critical areas and destroying property. Headlines: At least 33 people have been killed in the storm and its aftermath, including 26 in North Carolina. More than 2,600 people and nearly 600 animals have been rescued across the state. Fayetteville and Lumberton are both at risk for flooding.The Cape Fear River is expected to crest at…

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