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Sky 4 shows Asheville River Arts District, two months after Hurricane Helene
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene devastated the Carolinas and Georgia, significantly impacting Asheville’s River Arts District and Biltmore Village. Two months post-storm, progress is evident, but remnants of destruction remain. Aerial footage from Sky4 reveals the flooded areas along the French Broad River, where artists’ studios were lost. Although floodwaters have receded, debris cleanup continues with crews working tirelessly. Biltmore Village also remains in disarray, with overturned cars and boarded-up windows reflecting the lingering effects of the disaster. Recovery efforts are ongoing, but much work remains to restore these communities to their former state.
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Sky 4 shows Asheville River Arts District, two months after Hurricane Helene
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Pope rebukes Trump administration over migrant deportations, and appears to take direct aim at Vance
SUMMARY: Pope Francis strongly criticized the Trump administration’s mass deportation plans, emphasizing that such actions degrade the dignity of migrants. In a letter to U.S. bishops, he highlighted the biblical basis for compassion towards migrants and cautioned against equating illegal status with criminality. Francis countered Vice President JD Vance’s defense of the deportation program, emphasizing that Christian love should embrace all individuals, not just those close to home. This marks a continuation of Francis’s advocacy for migrants, as he previously condemned Trump’s policies and stressed the need for nations to offer refuge in light of various crises.
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Clemson Students propose ideas for Georgetown Co. port
SUMMARY: Clemson University architecture students presented innovative ideas for the future of the Georgetown Port to the county council, emphasizing the importance of connectivity within the city. The port, given to the county by the State Ports Authority in 2023, offers a unique opportunity for community engagement. Students proposed various uses, including extending the Harbor Walk, creating a port museum, and developing recreational spaces like an amphitheater. Council Chairman Clinton Elliot welcomed the students’ insights, highlighting the need to attract and retain younger generations in Georgetown. Discussions around the port’s development are ongoing, but progress remains in its early stages.
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There is a positive outlook on the future of Georgetown County, especially with the loss faced in December of 2024 after the 90-year-old International Paper Mill announced its closing. While the paper mill closes, the Georgetown County Council is just getting started on possible ideas for both that property and the Georgetown Port.
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South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace accuses ex-fiancé, associates of assaulting her, raping others in …
SUMMARY: U.S. Representative Nancy Mace has accused South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson of intentionally delaying investigations into alleged sex crimes involving four men, including her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant. During a House speech, Mace outlined serious claims against these men, including conspiracy to commit rape and non-consensual exploitation of women and underage girls. Despite presenting evidence, Mace alleges Wilson’s office did not advance the investigation. Wilson stated he directs individuals to report crimes to law enforcement, as he serves as the chief prosecutor. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has opened an investigation into Bryant regarding assault and voyeurism allegations.
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South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace accuses ex-fiancé, associates of assaulting her, raping others in House speech
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