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In the storm’s path × Photo by Erin Nelson. Residents in Eagle Point, off of Alabama 119, survey damage and help their neighbors after a tornado ripped through a portion of the neighborhood in Shelby County on March 25. It was just over a month ago when parts of the U.S. 280 corridor were hit hard by an EF3 tornado that destroyed homes, downed power lines and dropped trees onto busy roads. The line of storms rolled into Shelby County around 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 25. It was spring break week, so students were not in schools, and many people were traveling.

Central Alabama storms kill at least 5 people, injure many others

Central Alabama storms kill at least 5 people, injure many others
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Another 4 New Hampshire Residents Die Related To COVID-19: Data

Another 4 New Hampshire Residents Die Related To COVID-19: Data Patch 1/27/2021 Tony Schinella © Governor s Press Office Gov. Chris Sununu visited with people lined up to get the first vaccinations as part of New Hampshire s Phase 1B COVID-19 plan in Londonderry on Jan. 26. CONCORD, NH New positive test results for coronavirus, while still very high compared to the initial outbreak period more than 10 months ago, have been trending down in recent weeks, after reaching peaks after Thanksgiving and before the Christmas holiday week. On Tuesday, state health officials reported 435 new positive test results for COVID-19 from specimens taken during a two-day period: Sunday, which had 39 cases, and Monday, which had 396 cases. Most of the tests came from antigen samples 247, while another 188 were from polymerase chain reaction tests. The positivity rate for the PCR tests Tuesday was 4.2 percent one of the lowest one-day rates since late November 2020. T

Removing Black Lives Do Matter — an open letter to Fayetteville city government

Rakeem “Keem” Jones  To the Fayetteville City Council and government of Fayetteville, North Carolina: I hope everything is going great for you all. But the way you all handled the Market House painting situation was truly unacceptable. The timing was horrible. I was aware that the mural was temporary. Even before the paint went down, I expressed that symbolism is pointless without real change. However, after speaking with the artist, I decided to help out. Even after looking at it, I still felt as if it had done nothing. But I respect the artist’s stance and freedom of expression. In addition, I knew a few of the artists personally.

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