News from the South - North Carolina News Feed
Therapist shares advice on dealing with the heavy global news cycle: 'We have to band together
SUMMARY: Licensed therapist Tony Morris highlights the mental health impact of the intense global news cycle, including protests, disasters, and Middle East conflicts. Many patients, especially Hispanic clients, experience heightened anxiety and fear, particularly due to immigration raids and deportations affecting their communities. Morris emphasizes the need for unity and reassurance, reminding that the country has overcome crises before. She advises parents to engage in age-appropriate discussions with children about current events and to monitor their social media use, warning that platforms like TikTok can expose kids to overwhelming, distressing content they may struggle to process.
Parents are encouraged to have age-appropriate conversations with their kids about what’s happening in the world.
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News from the South - North Carolina News Feed
High-tech houses promise monthly savings
SUMMARY: High-tech homes with smart features are increasing in Raleigh and surrounding areas, helping homeowners save on utility bills. New constructions incorporate energy-saving technologies like app-controlled thermostats, LED lighting, tankless water heaters, and EV chargers. Homebuyers, especially millennials and Gen Z, now expect these features. Homes contribute about 20% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, so energy-efficient designs help reduce environmental impact. Pittsboro residents Mary Blevens and Ron Coelloo report monthly savings of $75 to $90 and lower gas bills due to these innovations. With hotter summers and rising energy costs, smart, energy-efficient homes are becoming essential.
More Triangle builders are making smart home, energy-saving tech standard. Buyers cut power bills up to 30% a month while shrinking their carbon footprint.
News from the South - North Carolina News Feed
6PM News on WRAL – Friday, June 13, 2025
SUMMARY: Showers and thunderstorms with heavy rain may cause localized flooding Friday night, with lows in the 70s. Saturday will remain cloudy and humid with more storms and highs near 90. Anti-Trump protests are planned across the U.S., including two in Raleigh. Authorities are aware but haven’t disclosed their response plans. Governor Josh Stein signed six new laws, including one establishing a board to manage the \$127 billion state pension fund starting in 2026. Thousands of Wake County students are graduating this weekend, with 26 schools holding ceremonies in downtown Raleigh, where heavy traffic is expected. Visit wcpss.net for schedules and livestreams.
6PM News on WRAL – Friday, June 13, 2025.
News from the South - North Carolina News Feed
Ira David Wood III shares memories of Charlie Gaddy
SUMMARY: Ira David Wood III fondly recalls his long friendship with Charlie Gaddy, a beloved news anchor who was the trusted voice of WL for over 20 years. Wood shares humorous memories from their early encounters, including playful calls and appearances on Gaddy’s morning show. Despite Gaddy’s fame, he remained humble, genuine, and deeply connected to North Carolina, valuing honesty in his reporting. Wood highlights Gaddy’s kindness, encouragement to reporters, and the lasting impact he had on the community. Remembered as a special person who gave back to his home state, Gaddy’s legacy continues to inspire admiration and love.
Charlie’s dear friend, author, actor and playwrite, Ira David Wood III, shares memories.
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