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Outside Robeson County Schools central offices, Superintendent Tommy Lowry points to a large hole in the top of the chain-link fence. "Where that fence...
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Residents in a small, mostly African-American community in eastern North Carolina are still waiting to see what’s left of their flooded homes since the...
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As floodwaters finally recede away from eastern North Carolina, families have returned to their homes to survey the damage and pick up the pieces. What...
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Floodwaters in eastern North Carolina are still rising, but so far haven't swamped any of Duke Energy's active coal ash ponds. But environmentalists...
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Residents in Fayetteville, Greenville and small towns throughout southeastern North Carolina are facing the outlook of long-term recovery from Hurricane...
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North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory has vowed to restore the town of 2,000, and FEMA said it will give more than $26 million for restoration efforts.
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Kelly Thomas stood at the yellow crime scene tape on Thursday afternoon and looked down Grifton’s South Highland Boulevard. The brown floodwater glided...
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Forty-eight counties have seen flooding from Hurricane Matthew, and waters are still rising in some areas. State officials are watching dams, checking...
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The Tar River cuts right through the city of Greenville, but it doesn’t usually cut through Steve Johnson’s backyard.“I wasn’t prepared for flooding....
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Rob Young: We definitely incentivize rebuilding at the moment. Many of those beaches that have eroded were beaches that we built, that we put there, that…