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Live Stream: Track the ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Winter Storm Moving to the East Coast

By |January 3rd, 2018|Categories: Environment, Featured, Florida, Georgia, National News, New York, Weather, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Winter Storm #Grayson Expected to Cause Havoc Across the East Coast There is a massive winter storm on the move known as Grayson. In the Northeast there is a 'bomb cyclone' moving across the Atlantic. These two fronts are moving through the eastern section of the United States. In the Northeast there is a 'bomb cyclone' with high speed winds and in the Southeast they are experiencing a storm known as Grayson. The Grayson storm is closing schools and bridges across the Southeast. The 'bomb cyclone' is still moving across the Atlantic Ocean. Currently bridges in Charleston, South Carolina are being

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Hurricane Matthew Takes 26 Lives in the US, and Over a Thousand in Haiti

By |October 11th, 2016|Categories: Environment, Featured, Florida, Georgia, Health, National News, North America, North Carolina, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Hurricane Matthew, a deadly tropical hurricane, with many meteorologists calling it a 'post-tropical cyclone,' has now taken 26 lives in the United States, and left over a thousand dead in Haiti. This storm has taken a major toll on the island of Haiti, as well as in the southeast section of the United States. Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina had announced last Friday a state of emergency following the recent storm. Residents in those states continue to help restore power to communities impacted by Hurricane Matthew. In a video below, the Coast Guard helps save a family in North Carolina

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The Clash Between Honey Bees and the Zika Virus

By |September 5th, 2016|Categories: Central America, Environment, Featured, Florida, South America, United States, World News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The recent developments with the Zika Virus has put North and South Carolina in a tough spot. These two states connect with Florida, and have been releasing a chemical called Naled to combat mosquitos in their area. Even though there has not been a reported case of the Zika virus being locally-transmitted, The Washington Post notes that South Carolina does have over a dozen cases report for travel-related Zika. The main problem with Naled is that is it a danger to humans, animals, insects and all living material. Over the past 48 hours, millions of honey bees have died from Naled being released

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