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25 governors demand answers on how many migrants flown to states | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – 2024-10-09 10:35:00

SUMMARY: Twenty-five Republican governors have sought information from President Biden and Vice President Harris regarding the influx of illegal foreign nationals into their states, claiming it burdens local resources and creates safety concerns. They specifically inquired about the CHNV parole program, which fast-tracked 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Venezuela over the past year. The governors expressed alarm over insufficient communication regarding the migrants’ details, leading to confusion and fear in their communities. They emphasized the potential risks to both citizens and migrants due to a lack of oversight and monitoring, demanding a comprehensive accounting of each parolee’s status and location.

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'Buy more time': Can beach renourishment combat rising sea levels?

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-02-22 08:01:10


SUMMARY: Myrtle Beach is undertaking a beach renourishment project to combat erosion and elevating shorelines, funded by a $72 million contract. This initiative, led by the Army Corps of Engineers, aims to bring sand back to the Grand Strand beaches in response to storms. Dr. Paul Gaye from Coastal Carolina University highlights that while renourishment is a temporary fix, it does not address the rising sea levels exacerbating coastal flooding. As environmental changes accelerate, he suggests it may be time to consider long-term strategies beyond sand replenishment. The project is set to start this spring and will last approximately 18 months.

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Throughout the spring, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company will renourish the Grand Strand beaches under a $72 million contract from the United States Army Corps of Engineers Charleston District.

Some experts are questioning how long renourishment (adding sand to the beaches to repair damages after large storms) will be an effective method.

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Feeling like Spring next week

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-02-22 07:30:55


SUMMARY: After a week of severe weather and some snow, calmer conditions are here for the weekend with dry, quiet weather. Temperatures will remain slightly below average, with highs in the 40s and 50s. A gradual warm-up begins, reaching the upper 50s tomorrow and 61°F by Monday, bringing spring-like weather for Tuesday and Wednesday. However, temperatures will dip again as March begins. The start of the week will be dry with sunshine, but Thursday may bring light showers, quickly dissipating. Overall, expect pleasant weather with rising temperatures and abundant sunshine. Enjoy it before the cool weather returns.

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Feeling like Spring next week

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Greenville woman reunites with birth mother after 32 years

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-02-21 19:56:57


SUMMARY: A Greenville woman, Katherine, reunited with her birth mother after 32 years, thanks to genetic testing. Katherine, adopted as a child, always wanted to find her birth family. In April, she took a 23andMe test and, within two weeks, discovered a half-uncle. He revealed that her biological mother, Lee Ann, had secretly given birth at 15 and had never forgotten her. After years apart, their meeting was emotional, with Katherine gaining not only her birth mother but an extended family. Katherine advises others searching for relatives to be prepared for the possibility that the reunion might not happen.

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