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One year ago today, tornadoes tore across North Carolina leaving death and damage in their wake. While many areas are continuing to recover, some have鈥�
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Emergency management officials are encouraging businesses and citizens to create safety plans for severe weather.Jeff Tiberii: Last year North Carolina鈥�
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Clean-up continues in Davidson county where two people died following a tornado on Wednesday.At least 11 people were taken to the hospital following the鈥�
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The City of Fayetteville wants the remaining damaged homes from the April 16th tornadoes cleaned up. The twisters that swept across the state left鈥�
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Victims of North Carolina's April tornadoes are entering their last week to apply for disaster aid. The Federal Emergency Management Administration鈥�
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An elementary school in Fayetteville that was damaged by an April 16th tornado could reopen sooner than expected. One of the strongest tornadoes that鈥�
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A Lowe's home improvement store in Sanford all but leveled by the April 16th tornados will be rebuilt. Construction will begin May 25th at the same site鈥�
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Debris from last month's tornadoes that hit central North Carolina is still being cleaned up. In Raleigh, officials are advising residents to get the rest鈥�
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Raleigh will host a benefit concert for tornado victims. The city hopes to raise money to give to charities, including the Salvation Army and the鈥�
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Home and business owners who file insurance claims in the wake of last weekend's storm and have a dispute with their insurer could be eligible for a state鈥�