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News for the Carolinas
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Hurricane Earl is churning its way up the Atlantic, just as people get ready to make or carry out their Labor Day Weekend travel plans.
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Yesterday at 11:48 PM
92 days into the 100 Deadly Days of Summer, there have been 177 traffic fatalities. That's down from 255 at this point last year - a 30 percent drop.
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Yesterday at 10:13 PM
Rain squalls and gusting winds from Hurricane Earl are becoming more pronounced along the North Carolina Outer Banks.
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Yesterday at 5:50 PM
The Coast Guard is saying there are no immediate signs of a spill from an oil platform fire in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast.
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Yesterday at 5:49 PM
Hurricane Earl is weakening slightly as it heads toward North Carolina's Outer Banks, but forecasters say it's still a dangerous hurricane with winds of 115 mph.
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Yesterday at 5:16 PM
Economic development leaders hope a new image on the Marion skyline will promote tourism.
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Yesterday at 5:13 PM
Labor Day Weekend is the last big tourism holiday of the season.
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Yesterday at 5:09 PM
Surfers were enjoying the rare surf conditions all over the Grand Strand Thursday.
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Yesterday at 4:22 PM
The City of Johnsonville released pictures of a work in progress that will soon be erected at Venters Landing on the Lynches River.
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Yesterday at 4:15 PM
The high waves kicked up by Hurricane Earl will certainly carry some sand out to sea with them.
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Yesterday at 3:48 PM
Click on the 'video play' icon to see the stories we are working on for the News at 6.
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Yesterday at 3:07 PM
Two companies in Marion County plan to add jobs.
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Yesterday at 2:35 PM
Hurricane Earl is weakening slightly but it's still packing winds near 125 mph as it blows toward North Carolina's coast.
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Yesterday at 2:07 PM
Officers won't say what evidence they've seized from Gregory Hill, but NewsChannel 15 has learned it's being analyzed by the State Law Enforcement Division.
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Yesterday at 11:57 AM
An offshore oil rig has exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, west of the site of the April blast that caused the massive oil spill.
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