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What $200,000 can buy you in Salem County, Nov. 17 to 23
9+ min ago (577+ words) For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Salem County, here's what sold for or under $200,000 between Nov. 17 and Nov. 23. Please note that the properties in the list below are for real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of Nov. 17, even if the property may have been sold earlier. In November, a detached house at 11 Laurel Road, changed ownership. The property, covering 1,092 square feet, was built in 1973 and was sold for $195,000, which calculates to $179 per square foot. The lot size encompasses 7,000 square feet. The deal was finalized on Nov. 4. This single-family residence, underwent a change of ownership in November. At 14 State Street, the home spans 2,190 square feet and was sold for $190,000, or $87 per square foot. The property sits on a lot measuring 8,240 square feet, and it was built in 1894. The deal was finalized…...
Why the bird flu likely isn't impacting your Thanksgiving menu
58+ min ago (162+ words) Bird flu cases have subsided, but the Agriculture Department is warning of a new surge soon. Cases of the avian or bird flu have fallen, leaving little to no impact on your Thanksgiving menu. The White House highlighted that egg prices are down 86% from their ultra-high prices earlier this year when cases of the disease spiked. Infections don't really impact chicken or turkey meat. However, the situation is expected to change soon. The Department of Agriculture says it expects a bad bird flu season, as migrating birds can pass the disease to poultry and other animals. Right now, killing infected birds is the only way to stop the disease from spreading. The Agriculture Department is offering farmers a free evaluation of their infection risk and investing in new research to find a cure. The department says chicken farmers are better…...
Russia strikes Ukraine's capital despite US peace push
1+ hour, 30+ min ago (141+ words) Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, early Tuesday, striking residential buildings and energy infrastructure, according to video footage and local authorities. A residential building in the central Pechersk district and another in Kyiv's eastern district of Dniprovskyi were badly damaged, Mayor Vitalii Kitschko said. Video footage posted to Telegram showed a large fire spread through multiple floors of the nine-story building in Dniprovskyi. At least four people were injured, the head of Kyiv city administration, Tymor Tkachenko, said. Ukraine's energy ministry said that energy infrastructure had been hit, without specifying what type or the extent of the damage. The Russian attack followed talks between U.S. and Ukrainian representatives in Geneva on Sunday about a U.S.-Russia-brokered peace plan. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Monday it had not seen the updated plan....
Durham highway closures for planned roadwork on Nov. 25
1+ hour, 34+ min ago (573+ words) Highway 12, Highway 35/115, Highway 401, Highway 407 ETR, Highway 412, Highway 418 and Highway 7A are affected Plan your trip before you're in your car " 23 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Durham on Nov. 25, 2025: Highway 401 westbound between Harmony Road and Harmony Road, Oshawa: one left lane closed from Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. until Nov. 27 at 2 p.m. Highway 418 southbound between Taunton Road and Nash Rd, Clarington: one right lane closed from Nov. 24 at 6 a.m. until Nov. 25 at 5 a.m. Highway 401 eastbound between Church Street and Church St, Ajax: one right lane closed from Nov. 24 at 10 p.m. until Nov. 29 at 5 a.m. Highway 401 eastbound between Liverpool Road and Brock Road, Pickering: two left lanes closed from Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. until Nov. 27 at 5 a.m. Highway 35/115 southbound between 7th Road / Durham Road 9 and 7th Road / Durham Road 9, Clarington: one left lane closed from Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. until Nov. 26 at 5 a.m. Highway 401 eastbound between Westney Road and Westney Road, Ajax: four alternating lanes…...
Southeast storm to impact Thanksgiving travel, cold Triad air arrives soon
2+ hour, 22+ min ago (59+ words) Holiday travel is beginning to peak just as a southeastern storm approaches the Carolinas. Triad rain chances will rise Tuesday afternoon and continue late Tuesday night. Meteorologist Brian Slocum has your Tuesday forecast Holiday travel is beginning to peak just as a southeastern storm approaches the Carolinas. Triad rain chances will rise Tuesday afternoon and continue late Tuesday night....
'Come be a guest at our house': Greensboro restaurant serves free Thanksgiving meals to those in need
3+ hour, 37+ min ago (349+ words) Luxe Soulfood & Cocktails in Greensboro opened its doors to provide free meals, music and fellowship to anyone in need, emphasizing community and compassion. There was only one rule for the annual community Thanksgiving meal at Luxe Soulfood & Cocktails in Greensboro, and that was simply to show up. The whole goal was to ensure everyone who walked through the door was able to receive a warm home-cooked meal with no questions asked, no requirements and no barriers. For almost a decade, the community gathering has fed over 200 people each year, providing a sense of belonging in downtown Greensboro. "It's a continuation of meeting the needs of the people right where they are," said Monica Stimpson, CEO of CareLink Solutions, Inc., a partner for the event. Between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. Monday evening, anyone could come in, enjoy a free meal, good…...
Sandtown-Winchester community confronts Baltimore City Public Schools over New Song Academy closure
3+ hour, 40+ min ago (50+ words) Monday night the Sandtown-Winchester community confronted Baltimore City Public Schools officials about the district's decision to move students before fully closing New Song Academy. Monday night the Sandtown-Winchester community confronted Baltimore City Public Schools officials about the district's decision to move students before fully closing New Song Academy....
'Come be a guest at our house': Greensboro restaurant serves free meals to those in need
3+ hour, 45+ min ago (47+ words) Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend is suing. Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of the North Carolina Tar Heels head coach, has been the subject of multiple "Pablo Torre Finds Out" investigations. 'Come be a guest at our house': Greensboro restaurant serves free meals to those in need...
Tornado causes widespread damage to more than 100 homes near Houston, Texas
3+ hour, 52+ min ago (466+ words) More than 100 homes were damaged Monday afternoon after a tornado ripped through Harris County, Texas, Constable Mark Herman said in a Facebook post. No serious injuries or deaths have been reported after the storm, said Brian Murray, spokesperson for the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Earlier, authorities were combing through the debris searching for residents who may have been trapped or injured after the storm passed. The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado struck the county, but has yet to rate the storm's intensity. Severe storms developed in the Houston area on Monday afternoon, where warm temperatures were in place ahead of a cold front. An unstable atmosphere combined with wind shear produced supercell thunderstorms, which resulted in several tornado reports. The constable called the storm a "severe weather event" that caused "widespread and significant…...
Wilmington Police Department seeking grant to give every officer a body camera
3+ hour, 53+ min ago (491+ words) WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Wilmington Police Department (WPD) is seeking roughly $340,000 in federal grant funding to purchase new body cameras. City council passed a resolution unanimously at their Nov. 5 meeting, authorizing City Manager Becky Hawke to apply for the grant. The grant would require the city to commit about $170,000 total in matching funds over a three-year period. Roughly $57,000 of that match will be required in the 2026 fiscal year, and can be covered within the city's current budget, according to the resolution. If approved, every WPD officer would have their own Axon body camera. Currently, only officers who typically work in the field do, though others who don't have cameras do fill in on certain assignments in the field where there's a need, according to the department. Lt. Greg Willett said WPD uses the camera footage frequently, as evidence in court cases…...