North Carolina
Governor Cooper Urges North Carolinians to Prepare for Hurricane Season
The primary week in Could, Hurricane Preparedness Week, encourages preparedness and training in regards to the risks of hurricanes and remind everybody to be prepared for tropical climate. Hurricane season runs from June 1 by way of November 30.
“North Carolina is susceptible to the impacts of hurricanes, tropical storms and different extreme climate,” mentioned Governor Roy Cooper. “It’s vital to be ready by having a household emergency plan and emergency package, which can assist you to to outlive the impacts of a storm and recuperate sooner.”
Tropical storms and hurricanes are frequent in North Carolina. The state is at the moment recovering from the devastating results of a number of giant storms together with Tropical Storm Fred, which precipitated devastation and 6 deaths in Western North Carolina final yr. In 2020 Hurricane Isaias and the remnants of Hurricane Eta pummeled elements of the state; as did Hurricane Dorian in 2019; Hurricane Florence, Tropical Storms Michael and Alberto in 2018; and Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
“Being ready additionally contains having flood insurance coverage, which isn’t usually a part of home-owner’s insurance coverage insurance policies,” mentioned Will Ray, Director of North Carolina Emergency Administration. “It’s additionally vital that all of us look out for our neighbors, particularly the aged who could also be extra susceptible.”
All North Carolinians are strongly inspired to develop an emergency plan. The plan ought to embody particulars on how and the place you’d evacuate, a gathering place, and vital telephone numbers. Everybody ought to have an evacuation plan to stick with household or mates, or at a lodge outdoors the affected space. Staying at a public shelter needs to be a final resort, not your major plan. Provide to share your own home as a shelter location for household or mates from coastal or flood inclined areas.
Be sure you write down your plan and collect vital paperwork, akin to copy of driver’s license, insurance coverage insurance policies, medical information, and checking account data, and put them someplace you’ll be able to rapidly entry in case of emergency.
Make certain to overview and replace householders or renters’ insurance coverage insurance policies to make sure they’re present and embody sufficient protection to your present scenario.
Having an emergency package permits individuals to outlive for a couple of days with little or no outdoors help. Assemble an emergency provides package that features sufficient non-perishable meals and water to final every member of the family three to seven days. Different important objects embody:
- First-aid package
- Climate radio and batteries
- Prescription medicines
- Sleeping bag or blankets
- Modifications of garments
- Hygiene objects akin to toothbrush, toothpaste, cleaning soap and deodorant
- Money
- Pet provides together with meals, water, bedding, leashes, muzzle and vaccination information
- Face masks and hand-sanitizer
Residents ought to take note of climate and evacuation data from native information media and have a battery-powered radio in case there’s a energy outage. If requested to evacuate, residents ought to promptly comply with evacuation directions.
To assist mitigate harm to your own home from extreme climate, individuals can take frequent sense measures akin to trimming bushes, protecting home windows, securing free out of doors objects earlier than extreme climate strikes.
Extra data on emergency planning, preparedness and hurricanes is on-line at ReadyNC.gov.
# # #
![](https://newspub.live/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/np-logo.png)
North Carolina
Thousands attend North Carolina Fourth of July festival in Southport – WWAYTV3
![Thousands attend North Carolina Fourth of July festival in Southport – WWAYTV3](https://www.wwaytv3.com/content/uploads/2024/07/d/f/north-carolina-4th-of-july-festival.jpg)
SOUTHPORT, NC (WWAY) — Thousands of people came out Thursday morning to enjoy Southport’s annual Independence Day parade, which is all part of the North Carolina 4th of July festival.
This is the 52nd year that Southport has held the official North Carolina 4th of July Festival, though celebrations in the city date back as far as 1795.
Thousands lined Moore and Howe Streets to see the parade, with Harper Vick being just one of the attendees.
“I feel like a lot of people are usually down here for it, so it makes it more special cause like, there’s like a lot more stuff going around,” Vick said.
Lots of people took part, including the South Brunswick High School Marching Band, newly-crowned Miss North Carolina Carrie Everett, and North Carolina Secretay of State Elaine Marshall.
Southport resident Chris Propst has been coming to the parade for years with his parents.
He said it’s quite the place to celebrate our nation’s birthday.
“Ah man, everybody here is just so nice and welcoming,” Propst said. “It’s so many vendors here, lots to do, lots of stuff for the kids. They do the downtown stuff, I mean it’s just nice.”
“We’ve been visiting down here, we’ve been coming to the parade since he was young, we always been here, vacationed here every year,” Chris’s mother Shari said. “So vacation, they go fishing and its just a nice community to be a part of.”
Mike Dolan is a Vietnam veteran. He’s been coming to the parade for years as well and said he always looking forward to one thing.
“I always love the high school bands because the enthusiasm of the young kids, you can’t top that,” Dolan said.
Along with the parade, the North Carolina 4th of July festival attracts thousands to the area, providing an economic boost for local business owners.
North Carolina
NC Museum of History makeover: What’s changing, what’s planned
![NC Museum of History makeover: What’s changing, what’s planned](https://images.wral.com/asset/lifestyles/house_and_home/2022/10/26/20539332/bicentennial_plaza-DMID1-62somxl4q-640x480.jpg)
Big plans are in the works for the North Carolina Museum of History, currently undergoing a years-long renovation.
The Museum of History at 5 E. Edenton St., directly adjacent to the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, is always a worthy visit for families, even in the midst of renovations.
Staff members tell WRAL News 80,000 students visit the museum during each school year. A visit to the museum is not something you can rush; it takes time to appreciate all that the state has lived through.
RaeLana Poteat, the museum’s chief curator, said the popular, 20,000 sq. ft. Story of North Carolina exhibit at the museum transports visitors through time, from Blackbeard the Pirate through the Civil War and beyond.
Every great story, however, needs fresh perspectives.
“This is our flagship exhibit, the Story of North Carolina,” Poteat said. “We, over time, just want to make sure that we are telling a great story of all North Carolinians and coming up with a new exhibit that people will enjoy as much as they’ve enjoyed this one.”
The Story of North Carolina experience on the museum’s first floor will accept visitors through Oct. 7, when the history museum will entirely close to the public. Digital experiences will be provided while the museum is redesigned.
In June, the “Sports Hall of Fame” exhibit on the third floor closed for renovations. Katie Edwards, curator for popular culture at the museum, said that exhibit opened when the building opened in 1993, and not much has changed.
Edwards said North Carolina sports legends like Hall of Famer Buck Leonard, one of the first baseball players in the Negro League, deserve better.
“You know, it’s quite a bit of dated technology, and we’ve run out of space,” Edwards said.
The exhibit’s trophies, banners, jerseys and uniforms were all taken down and will be safely stored until the state’s stars of yesterday are honored in a new way.
“We’re getting our thinking caps together about how we can present these artifacts, and we’re going to preserve these artifacts forever and tell their stories for future audiences,” Edwards said.
Renovations at the Museum of History won’t be completed for two to three years, staff members say.
According to the museum, the project is made possible through funding authorized by the North Carolina General Assembly and Gov. Roy Cooper.
North Carolina
One-on-one with North Carolina QB commit Bryce Baker at the Elite 11 Finals
![One-on-one with North Carolina QB commit Bryce Baker at the Elite 11 Finals](https://s3media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/781/482/12482781.png)
Posted Jul 4, 2024
The 2024 Elite 11 Finals are in the books. 20 of the nation’s premier class of 2025 prospects took take part in the prestigious event. Kernersville (NC) East Forsyth class of 2025 three-star quarterback Bryce Baker committed to North Carolina back on June 27, 2023. The 6-3, 195-pounder chose the Tar Heels over offers from Duke, Louisville, Penn State, and others.
(247 Sports)
Football Recruiting, Recruiting Board
UNC Football Recruiting June Offer Sheet
June marked a busy month for UNC Football on the recruiting trail, as the Tar Heels hosted a handful of prospect camps, including their annual…
Wed Jul 3, 2024
Video: UNC 4-Star QB Commit Bryce Baker Showtime Camp Highlights
With the sped-up recruiting calendar, the Showtime Camp’s participants are almost exclusively underclassmen. One of this year’s exceptions was 4-star QB Bryce Baker. The UNC…
Tue Jul 2, 2024
Zaid Lott’s Right Tackle Gives Insight into UNC’s 2026 Quarterback Commit
Offensive lineman Leo Delaney’s job this season is to protect new UNC quarterback commit Zaid Lott. It will be a tad different than doing so…
Mon Jul 1, 2024
Kendre Harrison shows photos from visit to UNC
Both the North Carolina Tar Heels’ football and basketball programs are in pursuit of dual-sport athlete Kendre Harrison, hoping to land one of the most…
Sun Jun 30, 2024
-
Politics1 week ago
Popular Republican and Trump running mate contender makes first Senate endorsement in 2024 races
-
News1 week ago
Toplines: June 2024 Times/Siena Poll of Registered Voters Nationwide
-
Politics1 week ago
Fox News Politics: Trump Ungagged…Kinda
-
Politics1 week ago
Obama again stepping into role as Joe's closer ahead of Trump v Biden rematch
-
News1 week ago
Iowa floodwaters breach levees as even more rain dumps onto parts of the Midwest
-
News5 days ago
Video: How Blast Waves Can Injure the Brain
-
Politics1 week ago
The many faces of Donald Trump from past presidential debates
-
Politics1 week ago
Mike Kennedy advances past crowded GOP primary to secure nomination for open Utah House seat