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Salvation Army of Greenville, SC distributes thousands of toys to families in need
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army of Greenville recently held its largest distribution day through the Angel Tree program, ensuring families in need can celebrate Christmas. Volunteers dedicated thousands of hours to organize gifts, including toys, clothes, and bikes, for over 1,500 children. Partnering with Toys for Tots, the program allows people to “adopt an angel” by providing gifts tailored to a child’s age and preferences. The overwhelming community support demonstrates a long-standing tradition of generosity, allowing children facing hardships to experience the joy of receiving gifts on Christmas Day. For more information on how to contribute, visit WYFF4.com.
The Salvation Army of Greenville partnered with Toys for Tots to make sure families in the area would be able to celebrate Christmas with a few gifts under the Christmas tree.
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Officials in Greenville County, South Carolina give update on Helene debris removal
SUMMARY: Greenville County officials announced that crews will begin their final pass to pick up Helene storm debris in January, with completion expected by February. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has already removed over 2.3 million cubic yards of debris, primarily from the western and northwestern parts of the state. Residents are urged to move their debris to the curb by the end of the day. While much of the debris has been collected, some remains visible, particularly on roads like State Park Road. Temporary drop-off sites, such as on Waddell Road, are being used for the collected debris.
Greenville County officials are asking residents to be patient as crews prepare for a final pass to collect debris created by Helene …
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USGS: Hurricanes potentially spread more than 200 invasive species in southeast | National
SUMMARY: Florida and other southeastern states are recovering from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which hit just 13 days apart. Floodwaters from these hurricanes may have accelerated the spread of over 200 invasive species, posing significant ecological and economic threats. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) published maps showing potential proliferation routes for these species, which include Burmese pythons and giant applesnails. Preliminary assessments reveal 222 non-native species from Helene and 114 from Milton, with many considered invasive. The maps are based on data from the USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database and will be updated as new information becomes available, reflecting the impacts of the hurricanes.
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Chilly with scattered showers today
SUMMARY: This weekend will be wet and chilly, with scattered showers expected throughout the day in western North Carolina. Temperatures will be 5 to 10 degrees cooler than yesterday, peaking in the low to mid-40s, along with breezy conditions. There’s a slight chance of freezing rain or sleet in higher elevations, so drivers should proceed with caution. Tonight, showers will taper off, leading to drier weather for Monday, with temperatures rising to the upper 60s by Tuesday and Wednesday. A chance of thunderstorms is possible on Wednesday night before returning to cooler conditions later in the week.
Chilly with scattered showers today
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