Scott Says: Hurricane remnants in Charlotte make Panthers’ loss to Falcons feel weird

Scott Says: Hurricane remnants in Charlotte make Panthers’ loss to Falcons feel weird

It was a strange time for a football game. While the Carolina Panthers played Atlanta Sunday afternoon in the opulent indoor comfort of Mercedes-Benz Stadium — with the Falcons ultimately winning a shootout, 31-24 — flash flood warnings were being issued in Charlotte and people were in crisis throughout the Carolinas. Some who wanted to watch the Panthers-Falcons game literally didn’t have the power to do it. And many other people didn’t have time for…

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Beware of price gouging during Hurricane Florence

Beware of price gouging during Hurricane Florence

While you’re out shopping for supplies ahead of Hurricane Florence, be sure to keep an eye on those price tags!Many people are hitting the grocery store and the pumps as Hurricane Florence is expected to make landfall near the North Carolina coast by 2 a.m. Friday. Long lines, empty shelves at Triangle stores Three nights before Hurricane Florence is expected to make landfall, there was a frenzy at the Harris Teeter checkout lines in Raleigh’s…

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Florence Relief Dinner planned Monday in Durham

Florence Relief Dinner planned Monday in Durham

By Kathy Hanrahan, Out and About editor Durham, N.C. — The Durham will be hosting a benefit dinner Monday night to help raise money for farm workers and their families in eastern North Carolina who have been displaced due to Hurricane Florence. The Florence Relief Dinner includes a four-course family-style dinner with drinks from Alley Twenty Six and Ponysaurus Brewing. Participating chefs include David Alworth of Guglhupf, Gray Brooks of Pizzeria Toro, Teddy Diggs of…

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How North Carolina Florence victims can get federal assistance

How North Carolina Florence victims can get federal assistance

Residents in eight North Carolina counties could get federal help to clean up and rebuild. President Donald Trump issued a disaster declaration that covers Beaufort, Brunswick, Carteret, Craven, New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico and Pender Counties. That means people living in those areas may be eligible for grants to get temporary housing, money for home repairs, low-cost loans, or funds to cover uninsured property losses. Anyone in the designated areas can start applying for assistance online…

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Florence videos capture destruction, rising waters as storm surges across Carolinas

Florence videos capture destruction, rising waters as storm surges across Carolinas

Despite a downgrade to a tropical depression, Florence still packs a punch across the Carolinas as people post online videos of flooding, fallen trees and other destruction. At least 15 people have died in North Carolina and South Carolina since Florence stormed ashore Friday as a Category 1 hurricane, according to The Raleigh News & Observer. Officials warn of continuing danger as rivers continue to swell from the slow-moving storm’s heavy rainfall. It’s expected to…

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‘Ocracoke got really lucky,’ Jeopardy winner says after Hurricane Florence

‘Ocracoke got really lucky,’ Jeopardy winner says after Hurricane Florence

Lady Luck looked favorably on a former “Jeopardy” winner this weekend when Hurricane Florence spared his Ocracoke home. “Ocracoke got really lucky,” said Charles Temple, a high school English teacher at Ocracoke School and 2011 ”Jeopardy” winner. Hurricane Florence brought heavy rains and winds that roared ashore at just under 75 mph, but unlike surrounding coastal communities, Ocracoke Island suffered only a few downed trees — mostly cedars — and short-term power outages. “The rain…

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Florence flooding: Monitoring potential flooding in your area with FIMAN

Florence flooding: Monitoring potential flooding in your area with FIMAN

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — The aftermath of Florence has left many communities largely underwater. Luckily, the NC Flood Inundation Mapping and Alert Network has created an amazing piece of software that allows users to hone in on a specific river in their area and see where the water is predicted to flood out to. RELATED: Florence flooding live coverage: Storm ‘has never been more dangerous than it is right now’ In the video above, ABC11’s…

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Lumberton flooding: Rising floodwaters from Hurricane Florence still a threat

Lumberton flooding: Rising floodwaters from Hurricane Florence still a threat

Conditions in Lumberton continue to deteriorate as flood waters from Hurricane Florence rise. Gov. Roy Cooper says the storm has “never been more dangerous” than it is now for areas extending from Fayetteville and Lumberton, across the Sandhills, to the central part of the state and into the mountains. See more of the conditions in the area in the video above. PHOTOS: Florence damage around North Carolina (Copyright ©2018 WTVD-TV. All Rights Reserved.)

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Florence: Wake County schools closed; Durham Public Schools open on Monday

Florence: Wake County schools closed; Durham Public Schools open on Monday

Wake County Public Schools will be closed on Monday, Sept. 17 “due to after effects of this weekend’s storm on facilities.” WCPSS made the announcement Sunday afternoon. Durham Public Schools announced that schools will be open on Monday. Durham Public Schools previously announced that Wednesday, Sept. 19 would be a full school day rather than an early release day as previously scheduled. Johnston County Public Schools was the first to announce closings this week as…

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Florence begins track out of South Carolina. But SC officials still warn of dangers

Florence begins track out of South Carolina. But SC officials still warn of dangers

At least five South Carolinians have died as result of Florence that has continued to batter parts of the Pee Dee and Piedmont regions. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said on Saturday people need to be most aware of possible flash flooding in their neighborhoods. For those who died, McMaster offered his thoughts and prayers for their loved ones. “We have seen the end of the hurricane and most of the storm,” he said. “(But)…

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Sandhills flooding: Water from Hurricane Florence still rising

Sandhills flooding: Water from Hurricane Florence still rising

In the Sandhills, floodwaters continue to rise as the remnants of Hurricane Florence move inland over the Carolinas. Gov. Roy Cooper says the storm has “never been more dangerous” than it is now for areas extending from Fayetteville and Lumberton, across the Sandhills, to the central part of the state and into the mountains. See more of the conditions in the area in the video above. PHOTOS: Florence damage around North Carolina (Copyright ©2018 WTVD-TV….

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Truck overturns on I-85 during Florence

Truck overturns on I-85 during Florence

A tractor-trailer overturned on Interstate 85 northbound, closing the roadway as the effects of Hurricane Florence made their way into the Charlotte area. The Panera Bread truck appeared to have hit the barrier, flipping over. I-85 northbound was shut down as crews worked to clear. As of 2:30 p.m. the road was still closed. It’s unclear if weather played a factor in the accident.

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Florence: Here's how to get mental health support after the storm

Florence: Here's how to get mental health support after the storm

Storms like Florence can put a lot of people in very stressful and life-changing situations. Health officials said it is common to see an uptick in reports of people suffering from stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health symptoms following natural disasters like this one. The federal government has free crisis counseling available to anyone who may need it. Call 1-800-985-5990 or text “TalkWithUs” to 66746 to connect with a trained counselor. (Copyright ©2018 WTVD-TV….

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Hurricane Florence updates: 15 dead, including 10 in NC, as flooding continues

Hurricane Florence updates: 15 dead, including 10 in NC, as flooding continues

Ten deaths have been confirmed in North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Florence, which is now a tropical depression. Five have been reported in South Carolina. A husband and wife who died in a Fayetteville house fire are now counted among the dead from Florence. Two deaths were reported in Duplin County on Saturday afternoon. The Duplin County Sheriff’s Office did not say exactly how the pair died; however, they said their deaths were…

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