Rains many on the brink good evening everyone. Here is what we know right now. Tonight governor mccorey is urging everyone to stay home he says the roads are too dangerous. At least a half million customers are without power across North Carolina. The fayetteville is sanford areas are under a boil water order. Live Team Coverage across North Carolina storm zone first the latest on the tract and rain totals from chris in first alert stormcenter. These totals are incredible. Rivalling numbers from floyd in 1999 especially south and east of the triangle lets show you the good news rain litenned up around the triangle, even to the east across the i95 corridor. Coastal plain heavier. Light rain, raleigh, durham, fayetteville dry, in terms of anything coming from the sky this rain will not add to a whole lot more misery we have hours, dry around fayetteville, light rain, rally, durham, virginia board raleigh, durham, virginia border. The overall trend is for it to go on out. Check out these
Has infuriated someone where they feel they have to vandalize our building. Reporter the First Unitarian Society of denver has dealt with this problem before. Last year, they had a better red aim. It was aimed at the black in black lives matter. Reporter it is almost a year to the day. A team showed up to help the church clean the vandalism. About 20 people showed up the next day with garbage bags and tried to get the paint off the wall. Reporter this time, reverend mike moran is debating leaving it up. It is a reminder of the battle that needs to be waged. We live in a country where systemic racism has been a part of our national dna since before its inception. That has not changed. Reporter a Police Report was filed but the detective told reverend moran it is unlikely anyone will get caught. One thing is certain, the church. It has been there for a year. It will be there for quite a long time from now. Reporter we reached out to the folks at this chapter of black lives matter. They a
Developing now, vandals hit another church in denver. Almost an exact attack as a target with another. A black lives matter banner. Jeff todd, the damage is very obvious. Reporter just take a look. This was discovered this morning. With can still smell this paint and see the remnants of the last time we asked the reverend if this was a prank. He says no chance. It is possible that our chance on black lives matter has infuriated someone where they feel they have to vandalize our building. Reporter the First Unitarian Society of denver has dealt with this problem before. Last year, they had a better red aim. It was aimed at the black in black lives matter. A team showed up to help the church clean the vandalism. About 20 people showed up the next day with a power washer an rakes and brooms and garbage bags and tried to get the paint off the wall. Reporter this time, reverend mike moran is debating leaving it up. It is a reminder of the battle that needs to be waged. We live in a country
Easy and not overdo it in the heat. Today looks like the hottest day of the week. Eventually we will get back to normal and well talk more about that. For the nineth time this summer the heat and humidity have combined to shut down Outdoor Activities at Cumberland County schools. That means no outdoor practice for teams getting ready fo are quiet on the field right now. Reporter thats exactly right. Very quiet, probably the understatement of the day. Hear this for a second. Thats what a heat advisory sounds like. No banging of pads out here and no whistles. You dont hear the ee smith magnificent marching machine. Its not only high schools concerned about the heat. Everybody needs to be concerned. Around and anybody working outside is in jeopardy of a heat related injuries. We found firefighters outside the fire house across from fayetteville state uversity pulling weeds. The School System sent out a weather advisory this morning just before 8 00 saying because of the extreme heat condi
From the Police Department. Where does this investigation stand tonight . Reporter well, when we spoke to the police lasted last wednesday they told us they were looking at it as an embezzlement case. Here is what we know from the Garner Police department as of tonight. Tonight a total of 29hoas officially filed reports with the Garner Police preliminary stages of this investigation. But they are also planning on meeting with the hoas in the next few weeks. Now, i am will told it is really too old to determine a total sum of money that is unaccounted for. They are expecting upwards from 5,000 missing from all 29 of these hoas. Now, all of these homeowner associations, at some point, were maintained by cornerstone hoas in the triangle area and some of us tell us thousands have been drained from their accounts, checked bounced or access to their funds blocked all together. Many are not confident they will get that money back and they expect a potential Legal Process will be very long. It