Buxton's beach is disappearing faster than scientists have ever recorded.
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|  | Sunday, November 9, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1918, Thomas Ferebee was born on a Davie County farm near Mocksville. He joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1942 and trained as a bombardier during World War II. He flew over 60 missions in Europe and, aboard the Enola Gay in 1945, dropped the first atomic bomb used in wartime on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. In today's Top Stories, a WakeMed police officer dies after a hospital shooting, and new 3D maps reveal alarming coastal erosion in Buxton. This edition is sponsored by Oricle, a trusted partner making better hearing possible for thousands of families. Sometimes the best stories aren't crafted in marketing meetings—they unfold around the dinner table. Recently, our founder gifted his dad, "Grandpa Jim," a pair of Oricle hearing aids. What happened next had the whole family laughing, tearing up, and realizing just how powerful clear hearing can be. Asheville ⛅ 69°/30° | Boone 🌤️ 60°/26° | Bryson City 🌧️ 67°/30° | Cary 🌩️ 76°/42° | Charlotte ⛅ 76°/41° | Durham 🌧️ 75°/41° | Fayetteville 🌩️78°/46° | Greensboro ⛅ 73°/40° | Jacksonville 🌩️ 79°/51° | New Bern 🌩️ 79°/50° | Outer Banks 🌩️ 72°/58° | Pinehurst 🌩️ 77°/41° | Raleigh 🌩️77°/43° | Wilmington 🌩️ 79°/52° | Winston-Salem ⛅ 72°/39°  Don't feel like reading the national edition of The Flyover? Tune in to The Flyover Podcast! New episodes drop daily—watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, all in under 15 minutes. | | | |
| Officer Fatally Shot at WakeMed Hospital A WakeMed campus police officer was shot and killed Saturday morning during a struggle inside the emergency department lobby at WakeMed Garner Healthplex. Authorities said Officer Roger Smith was fatally shot around 9 a.m. as staff rushed to secure the hospital and assist patients. Garner police confirmed a person of interest was taken into custody as state investigators joined the case. Governor Josh Stein said on X, "My heart goes out to the family of Officer Roger Smith, who was killed protecting patients and their families. Law enforcement officers put themselves in harm's way to keep us safe, and we are forever grateful for Officer Smith's sacrifice." | SNAP Payments Delayed Across NC Thousands of North Carolina families received partial SNAP payments Friday after federal delays disrupted November funding. The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved full benefits later in the day, allowing the state to begin processing remaining payments expected to reach families this weekend. The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services said the issue affected more than 586,000 households, some of which saw as little as $4 added to their EBT cards. | Storms Strip Buxton Shoreline Buxton's beach is disappearing faster than scientists have ever recorded. New 3D maps show the shoreline lost the equivalent of 800 dump trucks of sand and nine feet of elevation in just five weeks, following back-to-back tropical storms this fall. Researchers say the erosion is so rapid that the coast no longer has time to recover between weather events. At least 15 homes have already collapsed into the Atlantic since mid-September, and officials warn more could soon follow. | |
| Flying together with our sponsor  When our founder gave his dad, "Grandpa Jim," a pair of Oricle hearing aids, nobody knew what to expect. For years, Jim had struggled to keep up with conversations—missing jokes, nodding along, and quietly withdrawing. But the moment he put them on, everything changed. Suddenly, voices were crisp, laughter rang out, and Jim was back in the middle of it all. At one point, he even asked the family to "quiet down" because things were suddenly too clear. That moment stuck with us. For Jim, it wasn't just about hearing better—it was about feeling present again. He loved them so much, he immediately asked for an extra pair, just in case. Stories like this are why we're proud to partner with Oricle. If you or someone you love has been waiting to take the step toward better hearing, now's the time. Don't miss out on life's moments—see what Oricle can do for you today. | |
| | ➤ Winston-Salem: The last shell-shaped gas station in the U.S. stands in Winston-Salem, preserved as a free roadside attraction and popular photo stop for travelers exploring North Carolina. (More) ➤ Charlotte: Hilltide Capital purchased a downtown Wilmington office building for $15 million, marking its first coastal investment and signaling plans to expand along North Carolina's shoreline. (More) ➤ Hickory: City officials have attracted $920 million in investments and 1,615 jobs through infrastructure projects, a new innovation district, and expansion of its 11-mile Hickory Trail system. (More) ➤ Durham: Duke will close its Learning Innovation office and launch a new Center for Teaching and Learning to streamline instructional support and online course services. (More) ➤ Greenville: ECU Health Medical Center has proposed adding five new operating rooms by 2029 as part of a $138 million expansion project, pending state approval. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | |
| | ➤ Wake Forest forced three turnovers and upset No. 14 Virginia 16-9 despite gaining only 203 yards. (Recap) ➤ Katin Houser accounted for four touchdowns in East Carolina's 48-22 win over Charlotte. (Recap) ➤ Gio Lopez threw for 203 yards and two touchdowns in North Carolina's 20-15 victory over Stanford, and a late touchdown completed UConn's fourth-quarter comeback in a 37-34 win over Duke. (See Scores) ➤ The Charlotte Hornets played their first NBA Cup game of the season on Friday night and were blown out by the Miami Heat 126-108 after allowing 53 first-quarter points. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAF | Soccer | PGA | LPGA | NCAAM | NCAAW Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Sculpt your dream body at home with ABForce! Save up to 60% off today and enjoy fast, effort-free fat-burning and muscle definition using FDA-grade EMS technology. Completely wireless, multi-zone, and backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Act now—limited stock, limited time! | |
| Flying together with our sponsor Our founder's dad, "Grandpa Jim," slipped on a pair of Oricle hearing aids—and the change was instant. For years, he'd been on the sidelines of family conversations. But suddenly, he could hear everything so clearly that he even asked everyone to quiet down. That's how powerful the difference was. The best part? He didn't want to risk being without them again and immediately asked for backup pairs. It's proof that better hearing is more than convenience—it's a connection. If you've been thinking about it, this is your sign to finally make the change. Discover Oricle today | |
| | ➤ North Carolina ranks third among the top states to move to, led by Gen Z migration to the South. (See Details) ➤ Entries are open for the 2025 Hatteras Village Christmas Parade on Dec. 13, inviting locals to celebrate the island tradition with festive floats, live music, and holiday prizes. (See Details) ➤ Asheville is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 1925 Okeh recording sessions, the city's landmark event that helped ignite country music, with concerts, discussions, and a remastered album release. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ For serious chefs who demand precision, the Matsato Chef's Knife delivers unmatched sharpness and control. Crafted for performance and balance, it glides through any ingredient with ease. Right now, it's 70% off—a professional-grade tool at an unbeatable price. (SHOP NOW) | |
| Watch these majestic time-lapse scenes across Asheville in the fall.
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| | Have the fall leaves peaked where you live?
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Yesterday's Results: Have you adjusted to Daylight Saving Time ending?
- Yes, no problem: 35%
- No, still suffering: 27%
- Can't tell a difference: 20%
- The time changed?: 18%
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| | What other North Carolinian was connected to the Enola Gay Hiroshima mission? Show me the answer | |
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