Local coaches prepare for, cope with Hurricane Florence

Local coaches prepare for, cope with Hurricane Florence

By Kyle Morton, HighSchoolOT.com Multimedia Journalist As communities across Eastern North Carolina brace for and work to recover from the continued impact of Hurricane Florence, many area high schools have been converted into storm shelters. The conversion of high schools to shelters has long been a hallmark for the way communities take care of their own. While hundreds of people seek refuge in local high schools, the students who typically populate the halls of these…

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Outer Banks report minimal damage from Florence

Outer Banks report minimal damage from Florence

OUTER BANKS, NC – Many residents who evacuated North Carolina’s Outer Banks ahead of Hurricane Florence made their way Saturday back onto the barrier islands, a popular tourist destination spared from the worst of the storm’s wrath. While other parts of the state were suffering catastrophic flooding from a storm that caused at least seven deaths, county officials and business owners on the low-lying islands reported relatively minimal damage, and there were no immediate reports…

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Hurricane Florence claims lives of 10 in NC, including a mother and baby

Hurricane Florence claims lives of 10 in NC, including a mother and baby

Ten deaths have been confirmed in North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Florence, which is now a tropical storm. An 11th person died 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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IRS gives tax penalty relief to Florence victims

IRS gives tax penalty relief to Florence victims

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service says victims of Hurricane Florence will get a grace period before having to file some tax returns and payments. The IRS said Saturday it’s offering the relief in parts of North Carolina and other regions designated a disaster area by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Upcoming September deadlines for certain individual and business tax filings and payments will be postponed until Jan. 31 next year. That…

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Will Hurricane Florence damage trigger assessments against all NC property owners?

Will Hurricane Florence damage trigger assessments against all NC property owners?

For the past decade North Carolina has faced the grim prospect of a hurricane so enormous and destructive that residents in every county of the state would be on the hook financially for the recovery. Residents statewide could be charged for hurricane damage that didn’t touch their homes, under a 2009 state law created as a safeguard against increasingly violent windstorms that could obliterate the runaway development along the state’s coastline. That year the legislature…

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Deluged by Hurricane Matthew, Lumberton waits for Florence

Deluged by Hurricane Matthew, Lumberton waits for Florence

By CLAIRE GALOFARO, AP National Writer LUMBERTON, N.C. — She takes a break from hauling rugs and family heirlooms into the attic to look out the front door and watch it rain and rain and rain some more. Nichole Worley studies the house across the street, abandoned and boarded up, and the creek just behind it that made it that way. It jumped its banks during Hurricane Matthew two years ago, which drowned her neighborhood,…

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The latest: Tropical storm warning expires, flood warning extended for Wake

The latest: Tropical storm warning expires, flood warning extended for Wake

Tropical Storm Florence is continuing to drop torrential rain across the state Saturday as the system moves into South Carolina. While clean-up has started in many areas, water rescues are still underway and hundreds of people are still in survival mode. According to WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner, while strong winds were the focus on Friday, “heavy rain is the story today.” At a glance: Many North Carolina residents are dealing with flooding after Florence made…

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Florence live coverage: 'This flooding is only going to get worse'

Florence live coverage: 'This flooding is only going to get worse'

The Marines, the Coast Guard, civilian crews and volunteers used helicopters, boats and heavy-duty vehicles Saturday to rescue scores of people trapped by Florence’s shoreline onslaught, even as North Carolina braced for what could be the next stage of the disaster: widespread, catastrophic flooding inland.ABC11 is providing live, nonstop coverage of Hurricane Florence. For regular programming go to 11.2. Click here for how to find 11.2 There have been at least seven people confirmed killed…

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Down power line and tree catch on fire in Hurricane Florence aftermath

Down power line and tree catch on fire in Hurricane Florence aftermath

Down power line and tree catch on fire in Hurricane Florence aftermath Sep 15, 2018 Cypress Pointe Fire & Rescue posted a video on Facebook of a electric power line catching on fire after a tree fell on it near Cameron, NC. The incident was one of the many examples of destruction caused by Hurricane Florence across North Carolina. By

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TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE SCHOOL CLOSINGS: Cumberland, Moore County schools to close Monday

TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE SCHOOL CLOSINGS: Cumberland, Moore County schools to close Monday

Moore County schools will close on Monday, Sept. 17 due to severe weather conditions. Cumberland County schools will also be closed on Monday. A make-up day will be designated at a later time. CCS’ personnel are working to survey any damage caused by the storm and to begin any necessary preparations to ensure our buildings and buses are in good condition for students and staff to return to school. Last week, Wake County schools, Chapel…

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As Florence ebbs, inland waters will continue to rise across North Carolina

As Florence ebbs, inland waters will continue to rise across North Carolina

By Tyler Dukes, WRAL investigative reporter, and Travis Fain, WRAL statehouse reporter Raleigh, N.C. — Emergency management officials say they’re closely monitoring the state’s inland creeks and rivers as Tropical Storm Florence continues its lumbering curve across the western part of North Carolina. And even as partly sunny skies return next week, much of the flooding danger isn’t predicted to peak until days after the storm’s rainfall is long gone. “More people now face imminent…

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3:45 P.M. Update: Gov. Cooper: stay off the roads as Florence keeps rains coming

3:45 P.M. Update: Gov. Cooper: stay off the roads as Florence keeps rains coming

Rain worsening; more rivers and roads to flood; residents at shelters should stay there 3:45 p.m. update: Gov. Cooper: stay off the roads as Florence keeps rains coming Stay off the roads, Gov. Roy Cooper said at a press conference Saturday afternoon. “Don’t make yourself someone who needs to be rescued,” Cooper said. Tropical Storm Florence has already seen more than 100 roads experience storm surge or flash flooding, including at least a five-mile stretch…

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Florence death toll stands at 7, including mother and baby

Florence death toll stands at 7, including mother and baby

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter By The Associated Press The death toll attributed to Florence stands at seven Saturday, six in North Carolina and one in South Carolina. Authorities say some other fatalities were unrelated. – Advertisement – – A mother and her 8-month-old were killed when a massive tree crushed their brick house Friday in Wilmington. – A 78-year-old man was electrocuted in the rain while trying to connect extension cords for a…

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HURRICANE FLORENCE SCHOOL CLOSINGS: Cumberland County schools to close Monday

HURRICANE FLORENCE SCHOOL CLOSINGS: Cumberland County schools to close Monday

Cumberland County schools will be closed on Monday, Sept. 17 due to severe weather conditions. Wake County schools, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, and Durham Public Schools closed on Thursday and Friday ahead of Hurricane Florence. View a full list of school closings here. CCS’ Prime Time before- and after-school care program will close two hours after schools dismiss. RELATED: Universities cancel classes, sporting events in jeopardy ahead of Hurricane Florence The school system will be…

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Local shelters open for Tropical Storm Florence

Local shelters open for Tropical Storm Florence

Tropical Storm Florence is continuing to dump dangerous amounts of rain as it continues its slow slog across the Carolinas. Shelters are open across both states in order for residents to get to safety.  [SHELTERS OPEN ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA] [SHELTERS OPEN ACROSS SOUTH CAROLINA] Here is a list of all local shelters open at this time as Tropical Storm Florence moves across the greater Charlotte area. NORTH CAROLINA Anson County: Wadesboro Primary School; Open1542 US…

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