North Carolina
Richard stars as North Carolina Central once again triumphs over Morgan State
DURHAM, NC — North Carolina Central prolonged it’s latest success in opposition to Morgan State on Thursday evening, taking the win by a ultimate rating of 59-20.
Quarterback Davius Richard led the way in which for North Carolina Central, showcasing his versatility. He threw for 4 touchdowns whereas dashing for one more two to wreak havoc on Morgan State’s protection. The group’s offense didn’t flip the ball over all sport, whereas solely accumulating 4 complete penalties. NCCU operating again Latrell Collier had a big effect as nicely, dashing for 112 yards and a landing on 16 carries within the blowout.
On prime of that, North Carolina Central’s secondary locked in. They held Morgan State to simply 5.6 yards per move try.
Morgan State struggled from the beginning, permitting North Carolina Central to leap to a 42-13 lead within the first half. It was additionally tough for them to maintain lengthy drives, as they solely managed the ball for 21 of the sport’s 60 minutes. Andre Crawley was a noticeable vibrant spot. He had six receptions for 87 yards and one landing.
Historical past repeated itself as soon as once more as North Carolina Central dealt with its enterprise in opposition to Morgan State. Since 2015, this was NCCU’s fifth straight win within the head-to-head collection.
Subsequent weekend’s street sport could possibly be a superb alternative for a win. South Carolina State has a shedding file, which can be favorable, but it surely provides no ensures. For Morgan State, right this moment’s loss drops their file to 2-4. It’s subsequent sport can be on Oct. 22. It is going to be seeking to rebound in opposition to Delaware State.
North Carolina
School closings, delays in Western North Carolina, Wednesday, Jan. 15
Amazon van slides off a road snowy Knoxville street
Video captured the moment an Amazon van slid off a snowy road in Knoxville.
Some school systems in Western North Carolina are closed or operating on delays Wednesday, Jan. 15, due to winter weather impacts.
- Avery County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Cherokee County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Clay County Schools: Closed, optional workday.
- Graham County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Jackson County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Macon County Schools: Franklin area closed, remote learning day. Highlands School, three-hour delay. Nantahala School, two-hour delay.
- Madison County Schools: One-hour delay.
- Mitchell County Schools: One-hour delay.
- Swain County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Transylvania County Schools: Two-hour delay.
This story will be updated
North Carolina
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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.
FEMA ADMINISTRATOR URGES HURRICANE HELENE VICTIMS TO TAKE ACTION AMID RISK OF LOSING TEMPORARY HOUSING
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.
NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR PUSHES FEMA TO EXTEND TEMPORARY SHELTER ASSISTANCE AS WINTER STORM ROLLS IN
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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