The theme throughout durham. A dark canopy moved over durham in a hurry bringing with it sporadic downpours and of course, wind, heavy wind. Some trees fell, cutting through homes on their way down. It was a huge explosion. The rain, wind and swirling. You know, it was a little bit scary. Reporter neighbor, kimberly wingatebrown says a mother and three children were in this house on delwood drive when the tree toppled over. She moved to the basement when the weather first turned bad, a smart call. The falling tree smashed through one of the childrens bedrooms. She was visibly upset, of course. Reporter this storm wrote similar stories in other neighborhoods. This tree went into this home on rose brier drive. The tops of surrounding pine trees were snapped off in the wind. And then this one on north roxboro road. Roots lifted into the air. With their insurance company. In this particular case, shattered glass is pretty much everywhere across this driveway. For many homeowners today is t
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Death, kindness, controversy and hope for 2021
Updated on Dec 28, 2020;
Published on Dec 28, 2020
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. There was an incessant sound of sirens as emergency calls mounted in the spring.
Solemn silence during funerals for those for whom they were permitted.
In the approximately 300 days since the coronavirus (COVID-19) first hit Staten Island, our lives were drastically changed, perhaps forever.
Yet as 2020 ends, the vaccine’s arrival sparked hope for the future.
What follows is a look at how the virus grew from a single confirmed case to exact a staggering toll on Staten Island the last 10 months: