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Resident, firefighter treated for heat exhaustion while three apartments left uninhabitable after Princeton Orchards apartment fire
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Tractor trailer driver killed, 2 people injured in Brunswick Co interstate crash
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Virginia State Police investigating after man killed in crash in Brunswick Co.
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By: Web Staff
and last updated 2021-03-13 12:39:56-05
BRUNSWICK Co., Va. - A Virginia man was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Brunswick County Friday night.
According to the Virginia State Police, the crash was called in at about 7:55 p.m. Officers responded to Old State Road (Route 712), south of I-85, where they found a vehicle that ran off the roadway and struck a tree.
The vehicle s driver, 52-year-old William Fredrick Clary, was traveling at a high rate of speed when he entered a curve and lost control of his vehicle.
Cooper: COVID-19 numbers declining in North Carolina; some vaccine shipments delayed due to weather
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Buncombe County Sets Vaccine Amount For Teachers
(Buncombe County, NC) Close to one-thousand weekly doses of COVID-19 vaccines are going to Buncombe County school staff. Health director Stacie Saunders told county commissioners yesterday that the state has been sending Buncombe nearly two-thousand vaccines weekly, and around half should go to teachers. The remaining will be distributed to the county s current waitlist. Commission chair Brownie Newman and others endorsed the recommendation.
Icy Weather Threatening Mountains
(Asheville, NC) Dangerous weather conditions are heading towards the mountains. The National Weather Service has placed western North Carolina under a winter weather watch from tonight through Thursday evening. A mix of sleet and snow is expected to turn over into freezing rain, which could cause power outages and tree damage. Ice accumulations might reach a quarter of an inch in some parts.