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Storm Response through Food: Chris Wrenn's Contribution to Power Crew Efforts
SUMMARY: In the wake of Hurricane Helen, Chef Chris Ren of Zebra Recovery is leading efforts to provide thousands of meals to power crews working in Western North Carolina and beyond. With his experience in catering operations, he mobilized to set up base camps supplying meals for telecommunications and power crews, feeding over 13,000 people in just 12 hours in Florida. The devastation in the Appalachian region due to recent hurricanes has been unprecedented. Chris highlights the strong community response, with local groups coming together to aid recovery efforts. He invites people to visit his Raging Cajun food truck at the NC State Fair.
Today, we are focusing on the critical efforts of Chris Wrenn, a seasoned chef who played a pivotal role in providing sustenance to the power and telecommunications crews responding to the devastation left by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. These crews faced the daunting task of restoring essential services, and Chris, alongside Old North State Catering and Zebra Recovery, ensured they had the meals needed to carry on their vital work. We’ll explore the logistics and challenges involved in running such a large-scale catering operation amid disaster recovery. Additionally, we’ll discuss the broader impact of recent storms and the community’s response to unparalleled destruction, as well as preview an upcoming benefit concert and share important updates from colleges in the region as they navigate the path to reopening.
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Motorcyclist killed in hit-and-run crash in Johnston County
SUMMARY: State troopers are searching for a hit-and-run driver involved in a deadly crash in Johnston County on US 70 Business near Smithfield. A motorcyclist was killed in the incident, which occurred around 2:00 AM and prompted a two-hour road closure for the investigation. The crash site is near Barber Road and the exit for trucks at the Amazon facility. Authorities are still working to identify the deceased motorcyclist. WL News reporter Kelsey Coffee will continue to provide updates on the ongoing search for the driver.
A motorcyclist was killed in a hit-and-run crash on U.S. 70 Business in Johnston County Monday morning.
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Unaffiliated bloc greatest gainer, Democrats biggest loser in registrations | North Carolina
SUMMARY: As of Friday, over 7.7 million North Carolinians are registered to vote, an increase from 7.3 million in 2020. The unaffiliated voter bloc has grown significantly, while Democrats have declined by nearly 200,000. Republicans have seen minimal change over two decades. In 2004, registered voters were predominantly Democrats, but the current breakdown is 37.8% unaffiliated, 31.3% Democrats, and 29.9% Republicans. Same-day registration is available during early voting. The upcoming election features statewide races, including president and governor. Trend analysis shows steady gains for unaffiliated and losses for Democrats since the landmark 2008 election.
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Asheville River Arts District mostly destroyed by Hurricane Helene
SUMMARY: The River Arts District in Asheville, a key economic driver for Western North Carolina’s arts scene, was devastated by Hurricane Helen, with approximately 80% destroyed. Katie Cornell, executive director of Arts AVL, emphasized that many artists and arts organizations are currently closed, leading to significant financial repercussions. The district housed 300 artists and supported $1 billion in annual sales. To aid recovery, Arts AVL is launching the “Love Asheville From Afar” initiative to connect users with local businesses and an emergency relief grant to provide $500 stipends for affected artists. Immediate action is crucial to prevent long-term harm to the art sector.
On Sunday, the Executive Director of ArtsAVL — which supports the arts in Asheville and Buncombe County — said roughly 80% of Asheville’s River Arts District was destroyed in the storm, which could carry some major financial implications.
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