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President Biden visits NC as recovery efforts continue
SUMMARY: President Joe Biden is visiting Western North Carolina to assess the damage caused by recent disasters. He will depart from Greenville, South Carolina, for an aerial tour before arriving in Raleigh for a briefing at the Emergency Operations Center. Governor Cooper has briefed Biden on recovery efforts, emphasizing lifesaving measures with nearly 100 search and rescue teams, 450 firefighters, and 800 National Guardsmen currently deployed. About 425 roads remain closed, with ongoing efforts to open more. Vice President Kamala Harris is also scheduled to visit the disaster zone in the coming days, highlighting the federal response to impacted communities.
Governor Cooper says he has briefed President Biden twice on the ongoing response and recovery efforts in western Carolina.
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8 killed, dozens hurt in Russian strike on Ukraine building: official
SUMMARY: As Russia intensifies its attacks on Ukraine, President Biden has authorized the use of long-range US missiles by Ukraine, a shift from previous restrictions due to concerns about escalating tensions. This decision comes amid the deployment of 10,000 North Korean troops to support Russian forces in an offensive to reclaim territory in the Luhansk region. Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized that the new missiles would allow Ukraine to target Russian supply lines and troop concentrations. Meanwhile, Russia’s missile strikes have devastated residential buildings, resulting in casualties and injuries, prompting Poland to scramble its Air Force for protection amid freezing temperatures.
A Russian strike on a nine-story building in the city of Sumy in northern Ukraine killed eight people and wounded dozens, an official said Sunday, as Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack described by officials as the largest in recent months.
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Hotline for runaways highlights available resources in NC
SUMMARY: In North Carolina, the National Runaway Safeline received 745 calls last year from youth seeking support for various issues, including mental health struggles and bullying. CEO Amanda Whitlock highlights the isolation many young people face despite being digitally connected. The hotline provides a listening ear, helping nearly half of callers still living at home address family dynamics. Last year, 27 youth asked for help returning home, while about 25% called regarding mental health needs. The Safeline offers multiple ways to reach out, including phone, text, email, and online forums, aiming to prevent runaways and support struggling kids.
People from the Tar Heel state called National Runaway Safeline 745 times seeking assistance for themselves or for someone else.
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Family members identify person shot by Durham officer as 16-year-old boy
SUMMARY: Durham police shot a 16-year-old male during an incident at a Food Lion parking lot related to reported street racing. The boy, who underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to the back, is stable and recovering, according to family members. The confrontation escalated when the police attempted to disperse the street racers; the suspect allegedly threw objects at an officer and brandished a handgun. Following a brief chase, the officer fired shots. The situation, which involved multiple police vehicles, has raised local concerns about the dangers of unauthorized car events in residential areas. The SBI is investigating, and the involved officer is on administrative duty.
A Durham Police officer shot an armed person in the parking lot of Food Lion on Hope Valley Road early Sunday morning. Police were initially called there for reports of a “car club” racing in the area just after midnight.
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