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Here are the latest updates on Hurricane Dorian
 
Here is the latest information on Hurricane Dorian
 
An ever-growing maze of regulations, rules, restrictions has cost our country trillions and trillions of dollars, millions of jobs, countless American factories, and devastated many industries.
An ever-growing maze of regulations, rules, restrictions has cost our country trillions and trillions of dollars, millions of jobs, countless American factories, and devastated many industries.
 
Hurricane Florence made landfall between Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach as a Category 1 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, and plowed through Brunswick County, NC and then into Horry County, SC, eventually downgraded to a strong tropical Storm.
Hurricane Florence made landfall between Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach as a Category 1 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, and plowed through Brunswick County, NC and then into Horry County, SC, eventually downgraded to a strong tropical Storm.
 
Hurricane Florence is affecting a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently near to making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, and projected to skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane
Hurricane Florence is affecting a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently near to making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, and projected to skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane
 
Hurricane Florence is affecting a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently near to making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, and projected to skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane
Hurricane Florence is affecting a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently near to making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, and projected to skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane
 
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
 
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
 
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
 
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina, currently making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina, skirting Brunswick County, NC and then Horry County, SC as a Cat 1 hurricane.
 
Slow, but life-threatening changes in the projected path of Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina.
 
Slow, but life-threatening changes in the projected path of Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina.
 
Slow, but life-threatening changes in the projected path of Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina.
 
Slow, but life-threatening changes in the projected path of Hurricane Florence will affect a wide swath of coastal residents in North and South Carolina.
 
At this point, the path of Hurricane Florence has a possible impact point projected to be in the middle of Pender County.
 
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change.
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change.
 
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change.
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change.
 
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change.
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change.
 
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change and change again, therefore, no one will probably know its true direction, or possible impact point until soon before landfall.
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change and change again, therefore, no one will probably know its true direction, or possible impact point until soon before landfall.
 
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change and change again, therefore, no one will probably know its true direction, or possible impact point until soon before landfall.
Currently, Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, getting closer, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change and change again, therefore, no one will probably know its true direction, or possible impact point until soon before landfall.
 
Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change, therefore, no one will probably know its true direction until soon before landfall.
Hurricane Florence is far out to sea, and, regardless of which direction it is modeled to proceed, it will change, therefore, no one will probably know its true direction until soon before landfall.
 
In advance of spring when unpredictable weather tends to affect North Carolina, Governor Pat McCrory has declared March 6-12 Severe Weather Preparedness Week in North Carolina.
In advance of spring when unpredictable weather tends to affect North Carolina, Governor Pat McCrory has declared March 6-12 Severe Weather Preparedness Week in North Carolina.
 
Two East Carolina University alumni were the principal investigators in the Oct. 21 discovery of two shipwrecks from an important World War II naval battle off the North Carolina coast.
Two East Carolina University alumni were the principal investigators in the Oct. 21 discovery of two shipwrecks from an important World War II naval battle off the North Carolina coast.
 
It's a story that just keeps repeating itself, with some variations, such as the names changing but the basic proposition remains the same.
 
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