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Free access to UNC Health Careโs virtual care service, UNC Urgent Care 24/7, will be available for persons physically located in the State of North Carolina through Sunday, September 23rd at 11:59 pm.
The Community Feeding a Community group went to several flood zone areas in Kinston on Sunday.
The Neuse River could crest at 25 feet by Friday, which would be the third-highest level on record
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Due to Hurricane Florence and the flood waters, the following churches have submitted their schedule changes:
As Florence slowly starts to make its way out of the area, the actions to assist others have been enhanced.
Join hosts BJ Murphy and Jordan Barwick for a NeuseNews.com Flash Briefing on Tropical Storm Florence. We will review and discuss today's headlines and interact with you.
As of 5:42 pm on Friday, September 14th most of our area is under a Tropical Storm Warning, Tornado Watch, Flash Flood Warning, and Flood Warning. Rainfall predictions, path predictions and more from the National Weather Service.
In the days ahead as we brace for Hurricane Florence, should you need additional information or help, use these links:
Lenoir County will be put under a curfew from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. until further notice due to the threat of Hurricane Florence.
As of noon Friday, only 24 people in the Town of La Grange were without power. Areas still affected by outages in La Grange are South Caswell Street, Rosedale Avenue, and Lynn Drive.
Local officials preach safety and staying put as Hurricane Florence slowly makes its way through the area.
Water damage has shut down South Lenoir High School as a Hurricane Florence shelter and all residents are being transferred to Lenoir Community College.
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