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Tracking the Tropics: Tropical Storm Chantal
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Chantal, now a weaker storm with 45 MPH winds, is about 95 miles off Charleston’s coast, moving north at 7 MPH. It’s expected to make landfall near Myrtle Beach late Saturday night or early Sunday morning with winds near 50 MPH, then weaken as it moves inland. Tropical storm warnings cover Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, with watches including Charleston. The main severe weather threat is south of Norfolk and Raleigh, with flooding risks moderate in Wilmington and Myrtle Beach, and lighter elsewhere. Winds gusts of 20-40 MPH and 1-4 inches of rain are expected, with a low risk of isolated tornadoes. Conditions improve by Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Chantal formed early Sunday and is expected to bring showers to southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina on Sunday and Monday.
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New video shows multiple suspects in Georgetown ‘Alo’ store robbery | NBC4 Washington
SUMMARY: Multiple suspects robbed the Alo store on M Street in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., stealing clothing and fleeing with bags of merchandise. Surveillance video released by DC Police shows the group quickly grabbing items before running through nearby streets. Two days later, police arrested two men near the store impersonating security officers and presenting false IDs. One of the suspects also faces gun-related charges. Following the incident, I-270 was temporarily closed but has since reopened. Authorities are seeking public assistance to identify the suspects, and the investigation continues.
Multiple suspects are accused of stealing from a high-end store in Georgetown. The robbery was caught on camera. News4’s Dominique Moody has the details.
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Statistics show dangers of Fourth of July fireworks
SUMMARY: Statistics reveal the dangers of Fourth of July fireworks, with 14,700 people treated in ERs for injuries in 2024 and 11 deaths reported, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Dr. Kara Kowalczyk, a pediatric emergency specialist, highlights common injuries to hands, fingers, eyes, and the head, face, and ears, with burns accounting for 37% of cases. Certain fireworks are illegal in parts of Virginia and North Carolina, yet many still use them. Safety advice includes keeping fireworks away from children and flammable materials and soaking used fireworks in water before disposal. For burns, rinse with cool water and call 911 for serious injuries.
Burns to the hands and face increase due to unsafe handling practices over the holiday weekend.
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Tick season is worse than ever. Here’s how to keep your yard tick-free this summer | NBC4 Washington
SUMMARY: Tick season is arriving earlier, lasting longer, and spreading to new areas, including backyards, due to rising temperatures and changing climate patterns. To keep your yard tick-free, experts recommend keeping grass trimmed to about three inches and removing leaves and debris that provide tick shade. Installing a fence can help block deer, which carry ticks, or create a three-foot barrier of dry wood chips or gravel to deter ticks. Avoid spraying pesticides broadly; instead, use tick tubes to target mice that carry ticks. Always check yourself and pets after outdoor activities to remove ticks promptly.
Your backyard could be a prime place for ticks to live during the summer, so here are some tips to keep them out. News4 Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan reports.
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