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Evacuations Underway as East Coast Braces for Hurricane Irene
CNN/KTLAMIAMI, FL -- Hurricane Irene intensified into a Category 3 storm Wednesday as it battered the Bahamas and threatened to lash much of the United States' East Coast in coming days. Irene could reach Category 4 strength by Thursday, the National Hurricane...Tags: United Nations, Air Transportation Industry, Alabama, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), New Jersey
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Irene could bring 3 feet of water to Hampton Roads
Water levels in Hampton Roads are expected to rise three feet Saturday night if Hurricane Irene continues on its projected path. “There’s probably no doubt that we’ll get a lot of flooding,” said Larry Atkinson, an oceanography...Tags: Weather Statistics, Hampton Roads, Florida, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Disasters
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Irene a strong Category 3; may strengthen more Thursday
Irene is now considered a Major Hurricane (Category 3) with top winds at 120mph, as of the 5PM advisory from the National Hurricane Center.
The path has been nudging eastward ever so slightly the past several days. Now it appears Myrtle Beach and...Tags: Tropical Weather, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters, Weather
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In the Pipeline: Little Leaguers show grace in the spotlight
When I first spoke to Ocean View Little League manager Jeff Pratto, it was hard to hear him. As he explained over the noise behind him, he and the team had just arrived in Williamsport, Pa., hallowed home to the Little League World Series. They were...Tags: Little League Baseball, Ocean View, Pennsylvania, World Series, Human Interest
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National Premium is coming back next year, says new owner
The Baltimore SunNational Premium is coming back next year, says the beloved beer's new owner. Tim Miller, a 43-year-old realtor out of Easton bought the trademark last year and is now working to bring the beer back to the market. So far his revival is in its fetal...Tags: Maryland, Facebook, Pennsylvania, Real Estate, Auction Service
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Hurricane Irene's threat to North Carolina increases; Florida to feel fringes today
Sun SentinelAs Hurricane Irene continued its assault on the Bahamas on Thursday morning, the system’s future track has been shifted slightly west, increasing the threat to North Carolina and the Northeast. A hurricane watch has been posted for the North...Tags: Florida, Disasters, Natural Disasters, New York, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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William and Mary's passing game progressing
Two of William and Mary football's primary position concerns will influence the role that the third area will play.
Heading into summer training camp, the Tribe's question mark areas were — in no particular order — quarterback, wide...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health, Injuries and Wounds, High School Sports, John Carpenter
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UPDATE: North Carolina counties tell thousands to leave as Hurricane Irene looms
Associated PressBUXTON, N.C. (AP) - Thousands were fleeing an exposed strip of coastal villages and beaches off North Carolina on Thursday as Irene approached, threatening to become the first major hurricane to hit the East Coast in seven years. Hours after a...Tags: Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina), Transportation, Traffic, New Jersey, Massachusetts
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Hurricane Irene's fringes bring bursts of rain, gusts to Florida
Sun SentinelThe fringes of a sprawling Hurricane Irene are making for a mostly gray, gloomy day in South Florida with intermittent gusty winds and bands of rain. On the other hand, it's a heck of a lot better than being in the middle of a major hurricane, said...Tags: Georgetown, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Bahamas, New York City, Florida
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911 march makes its way through Lynchburg
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefMarching to remember: members of the U.S. Air Force are walking to Ground Zero to honor the men and women who died ten years ago. Thursday, the airmen themselves were honored as their journey made its way through our region. A group from Seymour Johnson...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Human Interest, New York, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Texas
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Sandy Waugh Bradshaw, 38
Thirty-eight year old Sandy Waugh Bradshaw, a native of Climax, North Carolina, always wanted to be a Flight Attendant, the perfect career for someone who loved meeting people and traveling. After eleven years in the field, she was now flying only two...Tags: Aircraft Hijacking, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Transportation, U.S. Airways
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Riding pastor makes coast-to-coast trip
The duet of the Rev. Ken Downing of Pinewood and his horse Pilgrim teamed up for another coast-to-coast trip. This will be the fourth major trip for the circuit riding preacher, who began in International Falls July 25 and took four days to ride to...Tags: Human Interest, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Texas
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