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North Carolina Governor announces grants for Helene survivors
SUMMARY: Western North Carolina is still recovering from Hurricane Helene, with Governor Josh Stein proposing additional funding to aid the recovery. Stein announced a $30 million grant program for small businesses and is requesting over $1 billion to support immediate rebuilding needs in the region. The local Manna Food Bank, which serves 16 counties, remains crucial for those in need. Many residents report insufficient financial aid from FEMA and insurance, intensifying the urgency for support as the tourism season approaches. Applications for the new funds are open now, with additional programs for farmers and food banks expected later this year.

North Carolina Governor announces grants for Helene survivors
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Why leaving abuse is never as simple as it sounds
SUMMARY: Leaving an abusive relationship is often a complex and daunting struggle for many women, as highlighted by Maya Payton. Victims face both physical and psychological abuse, which complicates the decision to leave. Tanya McCullough, a victim advocate, notes that freedom from abuse means the end of constant anxiety about triggering violence. Statistics show that 85% of domestic violence victims are women, and abusers often isolate their victims, making them dependent and reinforcing their control. While leaving can be dangerous, seeking support is crucial, and resources like Safe Harbor provide essential help for victims navigating this challenging decision.

Why leaving abuse is never as simple as it sounds
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Coroner weighs in on crime scene ahead of Brad Sigmon's execution
SUMMARY: Brad Sigmon, a condemned inmate in South Carolina, has had his final appeal denied by the state Supreme Court ahead of his execution scheduled for Friday by firing squad. This marks a significant moment as he would be the first U.S. inmate to face execution by firing squad in 15 years. Coroner Mike Ellis, who investigated the brutal 2001 murder of William and Gladys Lark, reflected on the vivid crime scene, noting the tragic nature and brutality of the case, which still resonates with those involved in the investigation. Sigmon was sentenced to death for using a baseball bat in the murders.

Coroner weighs in on crime scene ahead of Brad Sigmon’s execution
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Washington, DC, to remove ‘Black Lives Matter’ painting from street near White House, mayor says
SUMMARY: Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the removal of the “Black Lives Matter” mural near the White House, citing a need to focus on severe federal budget cuts threatening city finances. Originally painted in June 2020 amid protests against police brutality, the mural was intended as a public act of defiance against then-President Trump. Bowser’s recent shift in tone reflects attempts to avoid conflict with Trump’s administration, particularly in light of the GOP’s threats to interfere in local governance. The local Black Lives Matter affiliate criticized Bowser’s actions as disingenuous, calling her earlier support “performative wokeness.”
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