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Ask the Meteorologist: How does this summer's humidity rank with the past?
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chris Michaels explains this summer’s humidity levels, highlighting Raleigh and Fayetteville as having the most humid summers on record, with Rocky Mount, Wilson, and Goldsboro experiencing their second most humid. This is based on dew point data from locations with over 50 years of records. The persistent high pressure near Bermuda has drawn tropical moisture into the southern and eastern U.S., combined with warm Gulf and Atlantic waters, increasing humidity. This moisture has caused nearly 3,200 flash flood warnings nationwide, including Orange County’s second wettest month on record. A humidity break is expected soon.
It’s been the most humid summer on record (so far) in the Triangle and Sandhills. But how does that humidity rank?
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NC congressional Republicans seek removal of magistrate who freed suspect in Charlotte rail killing
SUMMARY: North Carolina’s 10 Republican U.S. House members demand the removal of Magistrate Teresa Stokes, who released repeat offender DeCarlos Brown Jr., accused of murdering Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail. Brown, with 14 prior charges, was free on a misdemeanor-related promise to appear in court. Congressman Tim Moore condemned Stokes for failing to protect the public. State Auditor Dave Boliek announced an immediate investigation into Charlotte Area Transit System’s (CATS) safety protocols. Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles condemned the attack and pledged enhanced policing. Lyles recently won the Democratic primary and will face Republican and Libertarian opponents in November, with crime a key issue.
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Who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine this year? We’ll find out more this month
SUMMARY: Eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine this year is uncertain and causing confusion. The FDA recommends it for people 65+ and those 6 months+ with pre-existing conditions, requiring a doctor’s note. However, North Carolina currently allows pharmacists to administer the vaccine only to those 18+ with a prescription. The emergency use authorization ended August 27, complicating access. The CDC’s advisory panel (ACIP) will meet September 18 to finalize recommendations, which may broaden eligibility. Public health officials worry that limited access and the need for doctor’s notes could hinder vaccination efforts. Updates are expected mid-September; local health departments and primary care physicians are key resources.
As the cooler months approach, respiratory illnesses are front of mind, which includes COVID-19. Unlike years past, as of now, not everyone can walk up to a pharmacy and get the shot. WRAL’s Ashley Rowe talks about where things stand, why there’s confusion and when you’ll find out for sure if you’re eligible this season.
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Legal experts share insight on court proceedings following deadly attack on Charlotte light rail
SUMMARY: Legal experts and officials are responding to the stabbing death of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Irina Our Czar on a Charlotte light rail train. Suspect Carlos Brown Jr., 34, faces federal and first-degree murder charges. Brown has a criminal record and mental health issues, complicating the case. His mother expressed concerns about his aggressive behavior post-prison, including an involuntary commitment order and a recent 911 misuse arrest. Wake County leaders highlight the challenge of addressing mental health within the justice system, noting inadequate resources and the Wake County Jail’s role as a primary mental health provider. Reforms aim to improve pretrial detention and court procedures.
Legal observations are flying in in the aftermath of the savage, unprovoked attack on a Charlotte light rail last month that left a young Ukrainian refugee dead.
https://abc11.com/post/legal-experts-share-insight-court-proceedings-following-deadly-attack-charlotte-light-rail/17781644/
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