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Relief operations continue in western NC; Power slowly being restored
SUMMARY: In Swan NOA, a week after a devastating flood destroyed a bridge, the community is showing resilience and determination to rebuild. Local organizations like Bee Love to Asheville have been active in providing support despite facing losses themselves. Donations are flowing in from across the country, addressing urgent needs for water, clothing, and supplies. Volunteers are assisting with food, medicine, and rebuilding efforts, marking a shift to a more hopeful atmosphere. While recovery will be a long journey, residents remain committed to restoring their town, viewing recent progress as a step toward returning to normalcy.

Relief and recovery operations continue in western North Carolina.
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Former EPA administrator: What's next if the EPA loses 65% of its staff?
SUMMARY: President Trump proposed a 65% staff cut at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), signaling a shift away from federal climate action. Former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy argues that while state and local governments may try to compensate, they won’t be fully effective without the EPA’s expertise and resources. The EPA administers crucial funding to these entities, essential for managing climate-related challenges. McCarthy emphasizes the importance of coalitions among states and cities to address climate issues and rebuild infrastructure. Without the EPA’s active role, efforts to combat climate change will face significant hurdles, according to McCarthy’s insights.

President Donald Trump said his administration could cut 65% of the staff at the Enivornmental Protection Agency. Former EPA administrator Gina McCarthy discussed what the impacts would be in the changes are implemented.
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6PM News on WRAL – Thursday, February 27, 2025
SUMMARY: It’s Thursday, February 27th, and today’s weather starts off warm and dry, but expect rain and storms from 5 to 9 p.m. with temperatures in the mid-70s. Duke University students and staff are protesting the federal government’s order to end DEI policies. Meanwhile, a North Carolina listeria outbreak linked to frozen supplemental shakes has led to one death and two confirmed cases in the state. In sports, eighth-ranked UNCC plays 16th-ranked Duke in a crucial women’s basketball game tonight. For more, visit wal.com. Have a great Thursday!

6PM News on WRAL – Thursday, February 27, 2025
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Echoing DOGE, Republicans begin to probe NC government agencies
SUMMARY: North Carolina Republicans have started probing government agencies through the House Oversight Committee, questioning agency leaders about their roles, efficiency, and state benefits. The hearings, led by House Majority Leader Brendan Jones, aim to assess agency effectiveness. Scrutiny includes investigating hurricane recovery efforts and cutting waste, with House Speaker Destin Hall forming a “government efficiency” committee. Lawmakers are also targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, with many departments distancing themselves from DEI terminology. Additionally, the state is exploring the use of Microsoft AI tools to help detect government waste.
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