Pamlico County
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NC attorney general asked to weigh in on ferry tolls
The General Assembly's top legal expert is asking North Carolina's attorney general for his opinion on Gov. Beverly Perdue's recent executive order to suspend ferry tolls for a year.
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Six months after Hurricane Irene hit, hope persists
Hurricane Irene devastated much of eastern North Carolina six months ago, but many communities have been rebuilding, showing that while homes were lost, hope was not.
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Pamlico storm victims must vacate FEMA trailers by April 1
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is going door to door to alert people in Pamlico County that time is running out for them to vacate the temporary trailers the agency set up in the wake of Hurricane Irene.
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Irene Victims Win Extension
The National Flood Insurance Program has agreed to a two-month extension of its claims deadline after property owners complained of poor service by federal adjusters.
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Hurricane Irene victims 'are still really suffering'
It has been two months since Hurricane Irene hit parts of eastern North Carolina, and, in many places, the cleanup is far from over. In Beaufort and Pamlico counties, flooding was a big part of the problem, leaving homes and businesses uninhabitable.
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Irene-ravaged areas start to see signs of recovery
FEMA said about 100 families have registered for trailers. This week, 18 of the temporary homes arrived in Pamlico County and eight were delivered to Beaufort County.
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Housing relief slow for some Irene victims
FEMA and state emergency officials are working to get temporary housing to victims of Hurricane Irene, but some say they think it's been slow coming.
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Mold plagues Irene victims on NC coast
Unsafe living conditions, mold, mosquitoes and flies are the realities Pamlico County residents are dealing with more than three weeks after Hurricane Irene struck.
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Mold, mosquitoes plague Irene victims on NC coast
Unsafe living conditions, mold, mosquitoes and flies are the realities Pamlico County residents are dealing with more than three weeks after Hurricane Irene struck.
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Farmers worry about crop damage from Hurricane Irene
"When you get damage of this magnitude from this type of storm, it's catastrophic for the farming community," said Doug Webb, who manages Wainwright Farms in Wilson County.
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