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I'm disappointed to confirm that we are canceling large public events through February 28, 2021 due to the public health crisis.This was not an easy decision to make. The health and safety of residents, workers, and visitors must be our top priority.— Jim #MaskUpPHL Kenney (@PhillyMayor) July 14, 2020 310
I have asked Superintendent Hampton, Sheriff Reese, and Chief Lovell to review any alleged incidents involving officers from each of their agencies during joint operations last night.— Governor Kate Brown (@OregonGovBrown) September 28, 2020 249

If you thought the presidential candidates had plenty of time to convince voters, think again. The swing state of North Carolina is set to start mailing out absentee ballots on Friday, September 4. That means voters will be able to return their ballots as early as next week. RECORD NUMBERS VOTING EARLYNorth Carolina is seeing a record number of absentee ballots because of the pandemic. In 2016. around 200,000 absentee ballots were counted. Already in 2020, the state has received around 600,000 requests. "It’s been kinda tough but we are trying to get through it," Kristen Scott, the elections director in Halifax, North Carolina, said. Scott only has a staff of three. In 2016, her staff received 200 absentee ballot requests. This year they have already received 2,000 and it's only early September. "I do go ahead and tell voters once you get your ballot, it's best to complete it and send it back in," Scott said. NORTH CAROLINA TEST CASEWhat happens next in North Carolina will be an example for other states around the country. Will voters return their ballot right away? Will they wait until the first debate? Additionally, will voters be able to follow all of the directions?For instance, in North Carolina, all absentee ballots must have a valid witness signature. During a pandemic will voters be able to find a witness? If it's not there, the ballot will be rejected. "In the primary, we saw about 15 percent of absentee ballots rejected," Allison Griggs with the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, said. Griggs fears the election could depend on whether voters follow directions or not. In North Carolina, election officials are allowed to contact voters if they find an error with their ballot prior to the polls closing. Griggs advises all Americans to be on the lookout for phone calls from election officials just in case. "We need voters to keep an eye out for communications from their county election officials," Griggs said. To find out when your state may send out absentee ballots, click here. 2033
Hurricane Hunters have been flying in and out of Hurricane Delta continuously for days, getting a close-up look as the hurricane has re- intensified.Delta regained some of its previous fury. The hurricane, which was once a Category 4 before striking Mexico, dropped to a Category 1 on Wednesday. As the storm is set to strike the Louisiana coast on Friday, Delta has re-intensified into a Category 3 hurricane with top winds of 115 mph.As of Thursday evening, the hunters found that Delta had a 30-mile wide eye. Getting such detailed data from inside the hurricane can give forecasters a sense of the impact a hurricane will produce.There are two Air Force Reserve groups that fly into hurricanes to send back data to the National Hurricane Center.In total, the Air Force Reserve utilizes 20 WC-130J aircraft that are equipped with palletized meteorological data-gathering instruments.According to the Hurricane Hunters, “The navigator keeps track of the aircraft's position and movement and monitors radar to avoid tornadic activity. The flight meteorologist acts as flight director and observes and records meteorological data at flight level using a computer that encodes weather data every 30 seconds. The weather reconnaissance loadmaster collects and records vertical meteorological data using a parachute-borne sensor known as a dropsonde. It measures and encodes weather data down to the ocean surface.”The following videos were provided by Jemery DeHart on board one of the flights passing through the hurricane: 1530
IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. (KGTV) — Days before South Bay locals head out to enjoy Fourth of July festivities, thousands of gallons of sewage flowed into the South Bay's coastline Tuesday.The runoff comes a week after millions of gallons of sewage flowed into Imperial Beach's coastline from the Tijuana River.The 858,000 gallons of untreated and treated sewage runoff came from Tijuana Tuesday, including flows from the ruptured Collector Poniente line, according to the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC).RELATED: IB coastline closed due to 3.5 million gallons of Tijuana sewage runoffSun and Sea Festival dealing with sewage spill in Imperial BeachThe same line dumped about 3.5 million gallons of sewage into the Tijuana River last week, prompting a full closure of the Imperial Beach coastline.IBWC says the Mexican Utility (CESPT) has been working on the broken line. Mexico's Pump Station CILA was not able to divert all of the flow from Tuesday in the Tijuana River Channel.The IB coastline remains closed from U.S.-Mexico border to the north end of the Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge, according to the county's alert website. 1183
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