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Rescuers reassess safety of search for woman they believe fell into sinkhole above old coal mine
SUMMARY: The search for 64-year-old Elizabeth Pollard, missing in a sinkhole in western Pennsylvania, is intensifying. Rescuers are facing freezing temperatures and dangerous conditions, as the sinkhole’s integrity is compromised by water used in the operation. Pollard went missing Monday night while searching for her cat with her 5-year-old granddaughter. The child was found unharmed in the car, but Pollard was not located. The search area is near an old coal mine, raising concerns about further ground collapses. Authorities, with up to 100 people involved, are racing against time to find her, hoping for the best despite the risks.
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Crews worked through the night in Marguerite to find Elizabeth Pollard, 64
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Wait times at hospitals longer as flu, respiratory illnesses hit high levels statewide
SUMMARY: Major hospitals are experiencing longer ER wait times, prompting medical professionals to suggest using Urgent Care as an alternative. Patient Paig Scott found immediate assistance at Wake Med’s Urgent Care in Garner, highlighting the lack of wait time. Duke Health noted that nearly 20% of recent ER visits were for respiratory symptoms, double the usual rate. Urgent Care can be more cost-effective for patients, according to Dr. Christopher Chowles, who advises seeking emergency help for serious symptoms like chest pain or prolonged illness. He also encourages low-risk patients to consider virtual urgent care or telemedicine for prescriptions.
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Medical professionals are encouraging folks with mild symptoms to consider going to an urgent care facility, explaining that it can be quicker and cheaper.
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Helene: Questions swirl on relief money, $59M to migrants in luxury hotels | North Carolina
SUMMARY: Four federal workers were fired after it was revealed that the government allocated $59 million to luxury New York City hotels to shelter illegal immigrants. This has raised concerns among North Carolina congressmen regarding the response to Hurricane Helene, as they suspect funds intended for disaster relief were misappropriated. The Department of Homeland Security stated that these firings included FEMA’s Chief Financial Officer and other staff involved in the controversial payments. Lawmakers criticized the diversion of funds, asserting that assistance for American citizens affected by the storm was neglected, while illegal immigrants received better accommodations.
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Republican NC judge “won’t participate” at the Appeals Court in his election case issues • NC Newsline
SUMMARY: Appeals Court Judge Jefferson Griffin announced he will not participate in his case against the state Board of Elections, which he claims allowed over 60,000 illegal votes in his bid for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat against incumbent Justice Allison Riggs. After losing in trial court, Griffin is appealing, challenging ballots he believes were cast by improperly registered voters or without required identification. Democrats have urged Griffin to recuse himself, yet he remains set to seek a ruling. A decision from the Court of Appeals is likely to be appealed to the state Supreme Court, where Griffin’s arguments may find some support.
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