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Seven co-workers killed in fiery collision in Robeson County: 'Worst scene I have seen.'
SUMMARY: A fire chief described a tragic scene involving a car crash on NC 711, where seven individuals tragically lost their lives. The SUV, traveling west, sideswiped another vehicle before colliding with a utility truck and ultimately catching fire after veering into a swamp. Three occupants were ejected, while four were trapped inside as the vehicle ignited. The crash, deemed the worst scene encountered by the chief in 20 years, highlighted speed as a contributing factor. The victims worked at a local dessert factory, with authorities still in the process of identifying all the deceased and notifying their families.
A Robeson County community is looking for answers after seven people were killed in a fiery car crash last Thursday.
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Fuel prices better than national average for 3.3M forecast to travel | North Carolina
SUMMARY: As North Carolinians prepare for holiday travel, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is $2.83, below the national average of $3.05. AAA anticipates 3.5 million residents traveling at least 50 miles from home in the state between December 23 and January 1. While North Carolina’s gasoline prices are better than a month ago, diesel averages $3.41. Among 14 major metro areas, Jacksonville has the lowest unleaded price at $2.72, while Durham-Chapel Hill has the highest at $2.97. North Carolina’s gas taxes, currently 40.4 cents per gallon, fund transportation projects statewide.
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Lawmakers in Congress work to reach a deal to avoid government shutdown
SUMMARY: A government shutdown could occur if Congress doesn’t pass a spending bill by midnight, potentially affecting 3.5 million federal workers, including military personnel, airport security, and air traffic controllers. These workers risk not receiving paychecks this holiday season. A bipartisan bill, supported by President-elect Trump and Elon Musk, was voted down by 38 Republicans. The alternative Republican plan, which aimed to suspend the debt ceiling for two years, also failed. The shutdown would delay billions in relief for disaster victims and farmers. Federal workers, including military families, face uncertainty about their pay and future financial stability.
Republican congressional leaders Thursday night failed to pass a revamped plan to avoid a government shutdown looming Friday night — and to satisfy President-elect Donald Trump’s explosive demand that the debt limit be raised, or eliminated, at the same time.
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Hurricane victims struggle to get assistance years after being displaced
SUMMARY: Years after Hurricanes Matthew and Florence, thousands of victims remain displaced, still awaiting assistance from North Carolina’s disaster recovery program, Rebuild NC. Many, like 81-year-old Lucy B, are still waiting for promised help. In 2016, Hurricane Matthew destroyed her home, and Rebuild NC awarded her $90,000 to rebuild, but she has yet to receive the funds. The program, which was allocated nearly $800 million in taxpayer money, has faced criticism for its slow progress and mismanagement. As of now, 1,279 applicants are still in the process, with some at preconstruction or active construction stages.
On Thursday, a North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency [NCORR] spokesperson said the state has returned 3,037 families to “safer, more resilient homes” through the ReBuild NC program.
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