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As Ice Storm Approaches, Duke Energy Predicts Mass Power Outages


Updated at 6:50 p.m. on Feb. 17, 2021
Freezing rain is expected across central North Carolina starting overnight Wednesday. Duke Energy says the winter weather may cause nearly one quarter of its North and South Carolina customers to lose power. 
School districts across central North Carolina are delaying classes, canceling them or shifting to remote learning due to the threat of severe winter weather. Durham Public Schools and Orange County Schools are among the districts that will be closed tomorrow. Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools will conduct remote learning only.
Governor Roy Cooper has issued a state of emergency ahead of the storm. The order activates 40 members of the North Carolina National Guard to help with any tree or debris removal. ....

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Dr. Nyah Hamlett Has Plans to Tackle Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools's Biggest Struggles as New Superintendent


Dr. Nyah Hamlett Has Plans to Tackle Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools s Biggest Struggles as New Superintendent
Dr. Nyah Hamlett’s tween is rubbing off on her.
It’s January 15, and she’s on a conference call with a few reporters. The corners of her mouth lift into a grin as she explains her first order of business as Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ new superintendent: “LOL.”
“I literally laugh when I say it, because I have a tween at my house, so everything is an emoji or an acronym,” Hamlett says.
To Hamlett, who is just a few weeks into her new role, the expression doesn’t solely mean “laugh out loud”—although that’s still part of the plan. To her, “LOL” stands for “listen, observe, learn.” She sees these three verbs as steps toward long-term goals: racial equity, school-based mental health programs, and creating deeper engagement with families. ....

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NC coronavirus update February 7: 5 cases of B 1.1.7 variant reported in North Carolina as COVID-19 hospitalizations down to 2,468


North Carolina is reporting 4,674 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 796,195.
Throughout the state, 57 more people have died from the virus, bringing the total to 9,983.
With 95 percent of hospitals reporting, 2,378 are being hospitalized with COVID-19. That is down 90.
The state is reporting a 7.4% positive test rate. That is down slightly from Saturday s 7.8%.
7:15 a.m.
SATURDAY
North Carolina is reporting 4,172 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 791,521.
With 95 percent of hospitals reporting, 2,468 patients remain hospitalized with COVID-19. That is 55 less from Friday.
A total of 9,926 North Carolinians have died from the virus. That is 85 more since Friday.
The state s percent positive test rate is 7.8%, down from Friday s 7.9%. ....

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NC coronavirus update February 7: North Carolina reports 4,674 new COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations drop again to 2,378


North Carolina is reporting 4,674 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 796,195.
Throughout the state, 57 more people have died from the virus, bringing the total to 9,983.
With 95 percent of hospitals reporting, 2,378 are being hospitalized with COVID-19. That is down 90.
The state is reporting a 7.4% positive test rate. That is down slightly from Saturday s 7.8%.
7:15 a.m.
SATURDAY
North Carolina is reporting 4,172 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total to 791,521.
With 95 percent of hospitals reporting, 2,468 patients remain hospitalized with COVID-19. That is 55 less from Friday.
A total of 9,926 North Carolinians have died from the virus. That is 85 more since Friday.
The state s percent positive test rate is 7.8%, down from Friday s 7.9%. ....

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