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Displaced residents grappling with Helene's aftermath

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In Boone, North Carolina, some areas are only reachable by hiking or helicopter because the roads are washed out. (Scripps News)
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Helene flooding continues to isolate communities, death toll rises to nearly 100

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Days after Hurricane Helene roared ashore, numerous communities in North Carolina remain cutoff due to flooding. (Scripps News)
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6 dead in wake of Tropical Storm Helene, over 4 million without power

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At least six people are dead and more than 4 million are without power in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane Thursday night. (Scripps News)
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Helene downgraded to tropical storm after making landfall as Category 4 hurricane

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Although no longer a hurricane, Tropical Storm Helene is expected to knock out power for millions of Americans on Friday. (Scripps News)
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NC GOP candidate for governor to remain in race despite 'salacious' media report

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“Let me reassure you the things that you will see in that story — those are not the words of Mark Robinson," he said. "You know my words. You know my character.” (Scripps News)
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What can Vice President Kamala Harris do to win over white male voters

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Democratic Congressman Wiley Nickel of North Carolina talks about the Tar Heel state delaying ballots being sent out and more on this edition of The Race Weekend. (Scripps News)
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Why voter enthusiasm is so critical this election year

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Scripps News Political Director Andrew Rafferty talks with St. George about the state of the race going into Labor Day, while highlighting why voter enthusiasm is so crucial this year. (Scripps News)
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Harris is taking an increasing polling edge against Trump, but what does that mean?

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New polls out Thursday show a turnaround for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Here's how experts recommend interpreting polls as the election approaches. (Scripps News)
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Susan Hogarth is suing North Carolina over a ballot selfie the state says was illegal

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In March, Susan Hogarth voted in the North Carolina primary and took a selfie with her completed ballot. The following week, state election officials told her she had broken the law. (Scripps News)
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Female election workers face growing threats as disinformation flourishes

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Election administration in the U.S. is overwhelmingly female. 38% of those officials have reported experiencing threats, harassment or abuse, which has increased since the 2020 election. (Scripps News)
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Kamala Harris makes 2024 battleground states more competitive

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Election analysts have long predicted the race for the White House could hinge on just a handful of states, but the Democratic momentum behind Vice President Kamala Harris is making some of those battleground states more competitive....
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Debby downgraded to tropical depression amid heavy rain and potential tornadoes

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Debby has officially downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression as it moves north along the Atlantic Coast. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Debby makes second landfall in South Carolina as flooding continues

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Tropical Storm Debby has made landfall for a second time in South Carolina as it continues to move up the East Coast. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Debby claims a 7th life as it makes landfall for a second time

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Debby is moving up the East Coast and is expected to reach the New England area over the weekend. (Scripps News)
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Southeastern U.S. continues to face severe flooding from Tropical Storm Debby

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Tropical Storm Debby is continuing to batter the southeastern U.S. The storm is dumping tons of rain on South Carolina as it moves north. (Scripps News)
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Georgia and South Carolina brace for deadly flooding from Tropical Storm Debby

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Georgia and South Carolina are bracing for catastrophic flooding as they expect up to 30 inches of rain from Tropical Storm Debby. (Scripps News)
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Trump campaigns behind bulletproof glass in first outdoor rally since assassination attempt

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The Trump campaign said the event would focus on national security, but the former president also touched on other topics.
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Possible running mates for Harris and explaining the coconut memes

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Talking President Biden’s legacy with Jesse Lee, a former Biden administration official and Politico reporter Hailey Fuchs discusses who Vice President Kamala Harris may select as a running mate. (Scripps News)
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Now that President Biden has exited the presidential race, what happens next?

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With President Joe Biden exiting the presidential race, how will delegates decide the Democrats' replacement nominee and what happens to the millions of dollars the president raised? (Scripps News)
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Biden campaign seeks to move forward from debate, criticizes Trump "lies"

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A post-debate YouGov poll found nearly a third of Democrats and half of independents surveyed thought Democratic leaders should nominate someone other than President Biden as the Party’s 2024 nominee. (Scripps News)
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Midnight Van to Georgia: Scripps News stops in N.C. to hear from voters ahead of presidential debate

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Scripps News' Andrew Rafferty, Joe St. George and Serena Marshall are en route to Georgia, talking to voters along the way. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News takes the Midnight Van to Georgia

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Scripps News' Andrew Rafferty, Joe St. George and Serena Marshall are headed from Washington to Atlanta for the presidential debate, talking to voters along the way. (Scripps News)
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Former press secretaries give insight on how Biden, Trump should prep for debate

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Joe St. George talks with the former Press Secretary for Romney for America Ryan Williams and the former Press Secretary for Hillary Clinton Philippe Reines. (Scripps News)
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Paramedics using ketamine on patients | Scripps News InvestigatesC | Scripps News Investigates

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In this episode, Scripps News takes a closer look at ketamine used by paramedics to sedate patients, as well as a spike in child labor incidents. (Scripps News)