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Airfare prices, demand fall with conflicts surfacing across the globe
SUMMARY: Airfare prices are dropping due to falling demand amid global conflicts and fewer international travelers visiting the U.S. The latest data shows airfares are down 7.3% year-over-year, with European bookings to the U.S. declining 13% because of political issues. This marks a welcome change after four years of rising costs following the post-COVID travel surge. Travelers can now find reasonable fares for summer, fall, and even holiday travel, with examples like Houston to London for \$715 round trip. However, hotel prices remain high, about 50% above pre-pandemic levels, with no significant decrease yet.
If you still haven’t booked a flight for later this summer or fall, you may have been smart by waiting. Airfares have started coming down, due to dropping demand this year.
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Body of missing NC teen found in Florida, family says
SUMMARY: The body of missing North Carolina teen Gio Gio was found in Bradenton, Florida, confirmed by his family. Originally, Gio Gio was supposed to be picked up by relatives after meeting cousins in Florida, but he disappeared after texting his mother for help. His family’s private investigators, not the police, discovered his body near I-75 after police had initially searched the area. Gio Gio’s mother expressed her heartbreak on Facebook, calling it every parent’s worst nightmare. The investigation continues, focusing on the timeline after Gio Gio entered the car with his cousins. An autopsy is pending, with no immediate signs of foul play.
The body of Giovanni Pelletier was found in a retention pond, authorities said, and his mom is living “every parent’s worst nightmare.”
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‘Highballed’: Data shows tax assessment inequalities affecting longtime homeowners
SUMMARY: Longtime homeowners in historically Black neighborhoods like Hillsborough face disproportionate property tax burdens compared to wealthier, mostly white areas nearby. Beverly Walton, a 66-year resident of Renshaw Street, inherited her home but struggles to afford rising taxes despite no renovations. Her house, valued lower than newer homes, is taxed at a higher rate, leading to financial strain on fixed incomes. Data from Wake, Durham, and Orange counties reveal majority nonwhite neighborhoods pay about $9 more per $100,000 in home value, despite lower average home prices. Advocates call for fairer assessments to prevent pricing out longtime residents amid regional growth.
Data shows tax assessment inequalities affecting longtime homeowners
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Two deaths, sinkholes, downed trees: The impacts of severe flooding in Triangle
SUMMARY: Severe flooding in the Triangle region has caused two deaths, sinkholes, and downed trees. In Nash County, 55-year-old Raymond Evans Jr. and 24-year-old Lahie Alustin died after their minivan was swept into a ravine. Evans heroically tried to save Alustin after police efforts failed. A memorial has grown at the site. In Apex, heavy rain caused a sinkhole on Olive Chapel Road, collapsing a section already slated for repairs. Town officials are working with the Department of Transportation to expedite repairs, possibly earlier than the initially expected November timeline. Residents face detours and ongoing disruptions.
WRAL is tracking the impact of severe flooding that occurred all through Wednesday. Rain will continue on-and-off on Thursday, and it could be heavy at times.
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