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Utility crews anticipate days before many have power restored
SUMMARY: Approximately 500,000 people in North Carolina are still without power, primarily in Western North Carolina, including over 100,000 in Buncombe County alone. Utility crews are working tirelessly to restore power, but challenging weather conditions and damage from storms, such as snapped lines and flooded substations, are complicating their efforts. Accessing certain areas has become difficult due to landslides and washed-out infrastructure, which may delay restoration for days, especially for North Carolina Electric Co-op customers. Restoration efforts prioritize essential services, but damaged homes and infrastructure must be assessed and repaired first. Courage and teamwork are vital as crews continue their work.
It may take several days for North Carolina Electric Coop customers to have their power restored, as landslides and washouts are causing further delays.
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Congressional delegation makes pitch to Pentagon for onRamp Hub | North Carolina
SUMMARY: Thirteen of North Carolina’s 16 congressional members are urging the Pentagon to establish an onRamp Hub in the state during the next Defense Innovation Unit expansion. North Carolina, which hosts five military bases and contributes significantly to the state’s economy with 540,000 jobs and $48 billion in gross state product, aims to enhance its defense innovation ecosystem. In a letter to the Defense Innovation Unit’s deputy director, lawmakers highlighted the state’s academic strengths and ongoing partnerships with small businesses. The push for the hub is led by Senators Ted Budd and Thom Tillis, with support from several U.S. Representatives.
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Helene: Insurance company complaints few, though coverages eye-opening | North Carolina
SUMMARY: North Carolina regulators have not received many complaints about insurance companies denying claims after Hurricane Helene, according to the state’s insurance commissioner spokesman, Jason Tyson. However, homeowners are discovering that damage types like flood and mudslides may not be covered by their policies. Disputes also arise over whether damage was caused by wind or flood. Tyson emphasized the lack of flood insurance among homeowners and noted that mudslide coverage is uncommon. The state insurance office offers mediation services for disputed claims at no cost to consumers. They encourage homeowners to call for assistance regarding denied claims.
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Forecast is positive for state revenue from busy holiday travel | North Carolina
SUMMARY: North Carolina, despite having the fifth-highest gasoline tax in the U.S. at 40.4 cents per gallon, currently enjoys a relatively favorable average unleaded gasoline price of $2.87, ranking 17th nationwide. As the state prepares for Thanksgiving, which could see 79.9 million Americans traveling, its tourism industry is projected to contribute approximately $35.6 billion to the economy. Unleaded gas has improved over recent weeks, although it’s only 18 cents less than the national average of $3.05. The lowest prices are in Jacksonville at $2.75, while diesel averages $3.42. The state has over 8 million vehicle registrations, with around 100,000 being zero-emission vehicles.
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