News from the South - North Carolina News Feed
Power is still out for thousands of customers after powerful storms, last night
SUMMARY: Power remains out for thousands after powerful storms struck last night, causing extensive damage. Crews worked through the night to clear fallen trees blocking roads, some of which landed on cars and homes. A woman in Rono Rapids described the sudden, intense storm while at her son’s baseball game, with strong winds threatening safety and forcing evacuation. A viewer’s video from Halifax County showed fierce winds and rain bringing down trees around 6 p.m. In response, the mayor of Rono Rapids imposed a 9 p.m. curfew to aid cleanup efforts. With more severe weather possible, residents are urged to stay updated via a free news app for real-time alerts.

Severe weather wreaked havoc across northern counties on Friday as powerful storms and heavy winds toppled trees onto homes and vehicles, causing significant damage and road obstructions.
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Man strangles coyote to death after it follows, attacks him
SUMMARY: James Pullium was attacked by a coyote while standing outside during his smoke break in Roxboro. The coyote, which had been lurking nearby, lunged at him and bit him. After a struggle, during which James threw rocks and tried to fend off the animal, he managed to choke the coyote to death to protect himself and his neighbors. He was hospitalized for hand injuries and received rabies shots. Experts suggest that coyote attacks are rare, but sightings peak in spring, especially during breeding season. The incident has made James a local hero, though the event remains hard to believe for some.

“I just felt like he was hunting me or something.”
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Scientists warn humid days are becoming more frequent
SUMMARY: Scientists warn that humid days are becoming more frequent in North Carolina, with temperatures and humidity levels rising earlier than usual this year. Dew points are already in the upper 60s, and humidity could push the heat index near 100°F soon. Climate change is contributing to increased moisture in the atmosphere, fueling storms and raising the risk of heat-related illnesses. Data shows Raleigh now experiences 34 more days above 91°F and 10 more humid days annually compared to 1970. Officials recommend staying hydrated, taking shade breaks, and checking in on vulnerable neighbors, especially during the upcoming hurricane season.

As the summer months approach, so does the summer weather danger – the heat and humidity. WRAL explains how climate change is impacting the sticky summer feel.
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Julian Grace’s book searches for godliness in the news cycle
SUMMARY: Julian Grace, a trusted news anchor, explores the intersection of news and biblical lessons in his new book, *Don’t Miss the Scriptures*. He shares how ordinary news stories reveal God’s love, grace, and judgment. Through personal stories, including one about the Raleigh Police Department’s sacrificial love during a life-threatening moment, Julian highlights how the news cycle can offer deeper spiritual insights. His book encourages viewers to embrace the news as a means to bear others’ burdens, with a message rooted in faith. Available on Amazon and Kindle, the audiobook will be released next month.

WRAL anchor Julian Grace talks about his new book that connects God’s word and teachings with working in the news business.
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