Right there within the eyewall, but still a dangerous amount of rain as well as storm surge expected there for today. Flooding rains anywhere from nine to 12 inches expected and that storm surged about nine feet. That could take that water well inland. Well continue to track this for you. Well continue to track this for you. Well have coverage. Ill be tracking it within the next hit. In the meanwhile, locally here at home, we also have a warm upcoming our way along the coast, mostly sunny skies. 70s there. A lot of 80s around the bay. A lot of warmer locations in the 90s. Temperatures will peak. When i come back, a look at the numbers expected today and the cooling trend that will follow coming up. Lets go on to politics. More on the hurricane coming up in a moment. Donald trump on damage control. And making sexually charged comments about women back in 05. Now, trump did apologize but that did not stop the backlash with some republicans calling for trump to drop out of the race. And P
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NCHSAA press conference addresses concerns of state lawmakers
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The commissioner, president, and vice president of the N.C. High School Athletic Association are meeting with members of the media after HighSchoolOT broke the story this week that members of the General Assembly are investigating the association s authority as a non-profit organization and looking into the association s finances.
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have you on this morning for a press conference of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. My name is James Albertson. I m the assistant commissioner for media relations, and I will be moderating our press conference today. We do have on the call with us this morning President Jerry Simmons, who is the principal at New Bern High School, and Vice President Bobby Wilkins, who is, uh, the principal at Hendersonville High School, and we re glad to have both of them on the call wit