Tropical Storm Florence’s relentless rain is flooding parts of the Carolinas and promises even more for days, officials said Saturday, a day after it landed as a hurricane and left at least 13 people dead — including a baby. Source: CNN
Florence leaves at least 8 dead and 1 million without electricity
At least five people, including a mother and her infant, have died in North Carolina as Tropical Storm Florence slowly moved from the Tar Heel State into South Carolina, officials said Friday. Source: CNN
Florence rains wash away New Bern's beloved statues
The deadly Tropical Storm Florence is so ferocious, it’s uprooting everything, even tightly-bolted historic statues. Source: CNN
Firefighters kneel after mother and baby die from falling tree
A group of firefighters in Wilmington, North Carolina, knelt and prayed outside the home where a mother and her infant died when a tree fell. They were the first known deaths attributed to Tropical Storm Florence. Source: CNN
Florence survivor: We thought we were safe in a brick house
Annazette Riley-Cromartie, who was rescued from Tropical Storm Florence, describes the harrowing scene leading up to her family’s escape. Source: CNN
CNN reporter: It's absolute pandemonium in North Carolina
CNN’s Miguel Marquez reports from Carolina Beach, North Carolina, where they are seeing strong winds as Tropical Storm Florence makes landfall in the Carolinas. Source: CNN
Storm inches along after landfall, trapping people in flooded homes and promising days of suffering
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Who is Paul Manafort?
Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former-campaign chairman, is on trial in Virginia for bank fraud and tax crimes. Source: CNN
Storm so fierce, it split a CNN anchor's microphone cord in two
Strong wind gusts from Hurricane Florence test CNN’s John Berman and his crew during live coverage of the storm in North Carolina. Source: CNN