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Food and water is being flown into the Cape Fear region. Slowly more stores and gas stations are opening. Food trucks are also out and about, cooking what…
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Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo gives an update on roads, power and cleanup efforts on Tuesday afternoon while exploring the downtown area.
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Gov. Roy Cooper and FEMA chief Brock Long visited Wilmington Tuesday to view storm damage and meet out-of-state emergency workers camped at Independence…
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Power is still out and most stores are still closed in parts of southeastern North Carolina hardest hit by Hurricane Florence. Emergency food…
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Businesses are slowly and carefully starting to open. At Costco in Wilmington, which opened for just a few hours yesterday, shoppers went in 200 at a…
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Wilmington residents are emerging from homes and shelters after riding out Hurricane Florence. Power was still out on Front Street Sunday afternoon, but a…
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Flooding will affect the Cape Fear region at least through this week, but the rainfall will be the least of it.First, the good news: the Cape Fear region…
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Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo speaks with WHQR late Sunday afternoon as he explores downtown Wilmington to speak with residents and business owners.
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Governor Roy Cooper is re-routing interstate traffic around North Carolina. Floodwaters are rising, and roads that have never flooded before are now at…
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Stay off the roads. They are not safe, and they are getting worse. That’s the urgent travel alert from North Carolina officials and those in the Cape Fear…