North Carolina
North Carolina man killed driving over washed out bridge
A person died after a automobile plunged off a washed-out bridge with barricades eliminated in North Carolina, in response to troopers.
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Alicia Paxton confirmed us the flowers and photographs of her husband Phil who died right here alongside twenty fourth Avenue place in Northeast hickory state troopers say he was on this jeep when it overturned and was partially submerged within the water friday evening after plunging into snow creek the place the highway was washed away 9 years in the past. Looks as if minimal effort might have saved his life and no person wished to take duty. I do not perceive how 9 years this might be like this. State troopers say there are not any obstacles right here or warning indicators close to the washed out roadway. There are indicators down the road, however there are different methods into the neighborhood the place driver would not see them. John Hobson discovered Phil paxson’s jeep. After Paxton’s household reached out saying he did not make it dwelling shouldn’t have occurred This neighborhood. The individuals who reside on this neighborhood have been preventing this for years. In 2014 we reported on the washed out roadway and efforts to get it mounted on the time. You possibly can see there have been obstacles up stopping anybody from driving into the creek. This part of twenty fourth Avenue place northeast will not be maintained by the state or within the metropolis limits. Any individual ought to have put up some form of barricades and obstacles on this space. The developer, that is personal property doesn’t state maintained this morning. We noticed a neighborhood concrete firm leaving obstacles to dam the roadway. Alicia Paxson hopes extra indicators are put up warning different drivers, how might you let this occur? How might this be like this? I do not perceive, clarify to me how how previous you might depart this right here.
North Carolina
FEMA extends transitional housing program for North Carolina residents displaced by Hurricane Helene
FEMA is extending its Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) Program to Jan. 25 for residents of North Carolina, according to a Monday announcement.
The program, which was set to expire on Tuesday, funds temporary housing, like hotel or motel rooms, for thousands of people displaced from their homes by Hurricane Helene.
The federal assistance gives households extra time to find alternative housing solutions or to make repairs to their homes.
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More than 3,000 families are eligible for the program’s extension, according to FEMA.
The agency said people checking out of their temporary housing on Tuesday are returning to habitable homes or have withdrawn from FEMA assistance.
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More than 10,000 households accepted temporary shelter in hotels participating in the TSA program following the aftermath of the hurricane, FEMA said last month, but most have since moved to longer-term housing.
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Each county also has its own shelters and nonprofits to assist people who are not eligible for FEMA’s program.
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Huskies Supply Another Player to North Carolina in Peyton Waters
The cost of entertaining Bill Belichick in Montlake this past season wasn’t going to be cheap. After all, everyone was constantly reminded that a coaching legend was in their midst. For that privilege, the University of Washington program so far has had to part with three players, a defensive coordinator and countless sweatshirts, shirts, shorts and hats.
The latest contribution to the North Carolina football cause headed up by Belichick is former UW safety Peyton Waters, who revealed on Monday he will join the Tar Heels, according to several outlets, following one-time Husky linebacker Khmori House and wide receiver Jason Robinson Jr. to Chapel Hill. All are coming off either their freshman or redshirt freshman seasons.
The 6-foot-1, 182-pound Waters from Northridge, California, appeared in all 13 games as a reserve for the UW, including the Sun Bowl against Louisville. He finished with 5 tackles.
He entered the transfer portal eight days after the New Year’s Eve game in El Paso, Texas.
Waters initially signed with Kalen DeBoer’s UW staff, entered the transfer portal once DeBoer was hired away by Alabama and withdrew from the portal and joined Jedd Fisch’s coaches when they took over the Huskies
A one-time 4-star recruit, he was considered a promising UW player for the future, especially after becoming one of six true freshmen who didn’t redshirt for Fisch’s staff.
Waters, of course, worked closely with defensive coordinator Steve Belichick, who still hasn’t been formally introduced by North Carolina as its DC, though each Husky defection to the ACC team would seem to confirm his impending position.
The Tar Heels and California have pulled commitments or signed the most UW players during this transfer portal window, each landing three.
For the latest UW football and basketball news, go to si.com/college/washington
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Gabriel J. Esparza sworn in as North Carolina's first Latino cabinet leader
Monday, January 13, 2025 12:37PM
The newest North Carolina cabinet member has been sworn in.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WTVD) — The newest North Carolina cabinet member has been sworn in.
Gabriel J. Esparza was sworn in Sunday in Charlotte as the secretary of the North Carolina Department of Administration. He’s the first Latino to head a cabinet department in the state’s history.
The ceremony was originally scheduled to be held in conjunction with Governor Stein’s inaugural celebration in Raleigh but was moved to Charlotte due to the winter storm. Esparza was joined by his wife and two children.
As the DOA secretary, Esparza will oversee government operations spanning from building construction, facility maintenance, purchasing and contracting of state vehicles to mail service surplus, state properties, and parking.
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