Al Roker apologized after tweeting a smiling selfie during the historic flooding in South Carolina over the weekend.

Historic South Carolina flooding has now taken the lives of 11 people, wiped out homes, and left many more without power.

Al Roker's Weather Channel show was canceled after he and company president got into a dispute over email about Hurricane Katrina coverage

Where is New Orleans 10 years later, take a look at this infographic to see how Hurricane Katrina affected the beloved city.

In anticipation of the wintry mix we’re supposed to receive today, several area schools have announced early closings.   Chapel Hill – Carrboro – No After school or evening activities Durham – All after-school and evening activities canceled Johnston – All after school and evening activities cancelled Granville – 2 Hours Early Halifax – 2 […]

Winter Storm Pax blanketed Central North Carolina with several accidents, snarled traffic that left cars abandoned along the roads. Light flurries began outside our studio around 12:30pm. but by the time I left the radio station, flurries were falling hard and quick. I thought about traveling on the Interstate, but a little voice in the […]

School Districts Alamance-Burlington Schools All Classes Canceled Teacher Workday Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Closed, Opt. Teacher Workday Text “Foxy” To 24042 for your chance at ticket giveaways and news before anyone else!…Standard Messaging Rates Apply Chatham County Schools Closed, Opt. Teacher Workday Clinton City Schools Closed Thursday Cumberland County Schools Closed Thursday Durham Public Schools […]

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With the forecast of record-breaking cold temperatures for tonight and tomorrow night (Monday and Tuesday), Chatham County urges customers to protect their water pipes from freezing. Frozen pipes can burst and cause substantial damage if a large amount of water is released in a home or business. Below is a list of precautions for protecting […]

In light of recent lightning strikes in the news and in recognition of Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 23 – June 30), the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH)® offers the following tips to keep families reduce their risk of lightning injuries: Before the Storm Stay alert and listen carefully for the first signs of […]

With the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee to our west and a front to our northwest, we are in for a warm and humid day that will fuel scattered storms from morning to afternoon. Any storms today will produce locally heavy rainfall. The strongest storms could produce strong winds and the threat for isolated tornadoes. […]