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    Feb 24, 2012 |Story| WTKR
  1. Severe Weather: School closings list

    Suffolk: Recreation League Basketball Games at Creekside Elementary School and Mack Benn, Jr. Elementary School Joint Use facilities which were scheduled for 7:00 p.m.  These will be rescheduled at a later date.
    WTKR-TV3
    Suffolk: Recreation League Basketball Games at Creekside Elementary School and Mack Benn, Jr. Elementary School Joint Use facilities which were scheduled for 7:00 p.m. These will be rescheduled at a later date. Suffolk: The "Unplugged: Teen Talent" event...

    Tags: Schools, Camden County, Public Schools, Elizabeth City, Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina)

  2. Dec 22, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. Sand project bolsters Buckroe

    — A city-owned portion of Buckroe Beach is being built back up this month to help relieve erosion caused by a 2009 nor'easter. The city and Army Corps of Engineers will split a $920,000 bill to purchase and spread 22,000 tons of sand along the...

    Tags: Defense, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina), Buckroe, Military Equipment

  4. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. Hampton, New Kent shine early at Virginia Duals

    HAMPTON — The 32nd annual Virginia Duals got under way Friday at Hampton Coliseum, with a mix of 80 local and regional teams competing at the middle, high school and college levels. Coupled with an atmosphere in which as many as 10 matches take...

    Tags: Nazareth, Virginia Duals, Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina), Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), New Kent (Quinton, Virginia)

  6. Jan 27, 2012 |Story| WTKR
  7. 911 calls from school bus accident in Currituck County

    Twenty-four-year-old Michael Marzano was wheeled into Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Thursday night after his car slammed into a Currituck County school bus on Highway 168. His seven-month-old followed behind in an ambulance.
    Twenty-four-year-old Michael Marzano was wheeled into Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Thursday night after his car slammed into a Currituck County school bus on Highway 168. His seven-month-old followed behind in an ambulance. Audrey Scanlon owns a...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics, Sentara, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds

  8. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| WTKR
  9. Father, 7-month-old injured in school bus accident in Currituck County

    CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC. (WTKR) Crews are investigating a school bus accident that occurred in Currituck County at the intersection of Spot Rd. and Caratoke Highway (US 158) in Poplar Branch, NC on Thursday evening. A father and his 7-month-old  were injured.
    CURRITUCK COUNTY, NC. (WTKR) Crews are investigating a school bus accident that occurred in Currituck County at the intersection of Spot Rd. and Caratoke Highway (US 158) in Poplar Branch, NC on Thursday evening. A father and his 7-month-old were injured....

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Motorvehicle Accidents, Injuries and Wounds, Broken Arm, Transportation Accidents

  10. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| WTKR
  11. Autopsy reveals gruesome details about how teen allegedly killed infant

    Authorities say 16-year-old Rebecca Blackmore admitted to stabbing her newborn baby girl to death last summer inside her family's Knotts Island home.
    Authorities say 16-year-old Rebecca Blackmore admitted to stabbing her newborn baby girl to death last summer inside her family's Knotts Island home. The North Carolina medical examiners just released the autopsy for the baby girl and it reveals the...

    Tags: Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina)

  12. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| WTKR
  13. Knotts Island teen charged with stabbing her newborn is out of jail

    A North Carolina teenager charged with stabbing her newborn baby to death is out of jail.
    WTKR-TV3
    A North Carolina teenager charged with stabbing her newborn baby to death is out of jail. Records from Currituck County show Rebecca Blackmore was released just after 11 p.m. last night from the County Jail after posting $250,000 bond. According to...

    Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina)

  14. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| WTKR
  15. Teen charged with stabbing her newborn baby released on bond

    For three months, 16-year-old Rebbecca Blackmore was held at the Currituck County Jail.
    For three months, 16-year-old Rebbecca Blackmore was held at the Currituck County Jail. It's where she's been since being arrested on first-degree murder charges in the death of her newborn baby girl. She is now out of jail, though released on bond late...

    Tags: Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina)

  16. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| WGHP
  17. NC Teen Charged with Stabbing Newborn Baby Released on Bond

    A Knotts Island teen accused in the fatal
stabbing of her newborn daughter has been released on bond.
    A Knotts Island teen accused in the fatal stabbing of her newborn daughter has been released on bond. Authorities allege Rebecca Jo Blackmore, 16, of Knotts Island, killed her baby just minutes after giving birth. The teen is charged with first-degree...

    Tags: Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Elizabeth City, Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina)

  18. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| WTKR
  19. Currituck orders countywide mandatory evacuation

    <strong></strong>Currituck has issued a mandatory evacuation for all Currituck County residents and visitors, effective 8:00 a.m., August 26, 2011.
    Currituck has issued a mandatory evacuation for all Currituck County residents and visitors, effective 8:00 a.m., August 26, 2011. Currituck is now under a Hurricane Watch, which means hurricane conditions are possible within 48 hours. Currituck County...

    Tags: Corolla, Elizabeth City, Currituck (Currituck, North Carolina)

  20. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| WTVR-LTV
  21. Virginia, East Coast brace for potentially historic Irene

    Forecasters say South Carolina is no longer under a hurricane warning and that Hurricane Irene is aiming its fury at North Carolina. The entire coast of North Carolina is under a warning and watches extend all the way to New Jersey ahead of powerful Irene. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center Thursday evening said the coast of South Carolina from Edisto Beach north was still under a tropical storm warning. Maximum sustained winds for Category 3 Irene are still at 115 mph (185 kph) but forecasters expect it to gather strength as it hits the warm Atlantic waters.  In related news, authorities say the rough ocean churned up by the outer bands of Hurricane Irene have caused at least eight injuries and a near drowning in South Florida. Palm Beach County officials say eight people were out on a jetty off Boynton Beach Inlet when a wave knocked them over. They say one person was taken to a hospital. Seven others were treated at the scene. Up the coast in Jupiter, a man swimming in the ocean and couldn't be found right away. However, officials say he later was able to get ashore. Meanwhile, thousands were fleeing an exposed strip of coastal villages and beaches off North Carolina on Thursday as Irene approached, threatening to become the most powerful hurricane to hit the East Coast in seven years. Hours after a hurricane watch was issued for much of the state's coast, emergency officials expanded evacuation orders to include hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals in four coastal counties. The areas include the barrier island chain known as the Outer Banks, which is expected to take the brunt of Irene's first hit over the weekend. President Obama declared that an emergency exists in North Carolina and authorized federal aid to the state in response to the hurricane effective Thursday, the White House announced in a statement.  Thursday afternoon, hurricane watches were out from North Carolina to New Jersey very close to New York Harbor. Nearly the entire coasts of North and South Carolina were under a warning. New Jersey was the latest state to declare a state of emergency early Thursday afternoon. Gov. Chris Christie said the current track calls for New Jersey to face a &quot;serious, significant event" and warned residents to "prepare for the worst." Christie said he will not order mandatory evacuations unless absolutely necessary. However, the governor is asking people not to go to the Jersey shore this weekend and for those with rental properties to leave Thursday or Friday. Earlier, the governors of North Carolina and Virginia made emergency declarations to free up storm recovery resources, while the Navy began moving dozens of ships out to sea from ports in Irene's path. And emergency officials all the way to New England were urging residents in low-lying areas to gather supplies and learn the way to a safe location. Stay or go? Officials debate Hurricane Irene Quake and hurricane insurance: A primer National Hurricane Center storm tracker The storm is expected to come ashore Saturday in North Carolina with winds of around 115 mph (185 kph). Forecasters predict it will then chug up the East Coast, dumping rain from Virginia to New York City before a much-weakened form trudges through New England. "What we have to prepare people for is that a lot of these hurricanes in the northeast scoot out to sea and just miss the coast. This time our luck may be running out," CBS News hurricane consultant David Bernard said on "The Early Show" Thursday. Based on the current storm track projections, Bernard says there are two scenarios shaping up: Bad and worse. The bad scenario cuts the hurricane across Long Island and into New England as a large and strong Category 2 storm. This scenario brings tremendous storm surge on the back bays of Long Island and from the ocean. Massive power disruption and tremendous wind damage will result. The worst scenario has the hurricane hug the coast all the way to New York City. This would bring tremendous storm surge and wind damage affecting everything from Maryland, right up to the Hudson Valley and across New England. Most computer models suggest a worst-case scenario is the likeliest.
    Forecasters say South Carolina is no longer under a hurricane warning and that Hurricane Irene is aiming its fury at North Carolina. The entire coast of North Carolina is under a warning and watches extend all the way to New Jersey ahead of powerful...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Emergency Incidents, Tropical Weather, Outer Banks, Long Island

  22. Aug 27, 2011 |Story| WTKR
  23. Hampton Roads storm shelters

    <strong>Matthews County</strong>
    Matthews County There will be a shelter open at Thomas Hunter Middle School begging at 8:00 AM tomorrow morning. Gates County Gates County opened a shelter at 7:00 p.m., Friday, August 26, at Gates County High School located at 88 Hwy 158 W,...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Natural Disasters, Denbigh, Lancaster County (Virginia)

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