Heavy rains from an unnamed summer weather system flooded highways and damaged roads, stranding hundreds of drivers, some for ...
On Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency for Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus and New Hanover counties. The storm dropped over 18 inches of rain in less than a day in some locations.
Brunswick County has implemented a curfew for unincorporated areas effective immediately, following severe flooding caused by ...
Highway 17 was closed due to flooding, a section of Highway 211 was closed due to a road collapse, and a portion of 133 ...
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order No. 313 declaring a State of Emergency for four counties ...
Driver's hoping to make it home on Monday night found themselves stuck for hours on closed roads in Brunswick County.
The dangerous flooding conditions, which has seen up to 18 inches of rain fall on parts of Carolina Beach since midnight, has ...
Following Monday's storm and catastrophic flooding to multiple areas in southeastern North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper ...
With the rain still falling, an unnamed tropical disturbance was on pace Monday to do more widespread damage to homes ... NC to South Santee River, SC. Flood Watch for Robeson, Bladen, Pender, New ...
Brunswick and New Hanover counties each saw more than 15 inches of rainfall over the past two days as the storm that formed ...
More than 18 inches of rain fell Monday in areas along North Carolina's southern coast, prompting life-threatening flooding ...
Area officials are reminding people to avoid driving when possible — or at the very least remain extremely cautious — as ...