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Forecast for Sanford, NC

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It is forcast to be Chance of a Thunderstorm at 11:00 PM EDT on May 22, 2013
Chance of a Thunderstorm
84°/64°
It is forcast to be Chance of a Thunderstorm at 11:00 PM EDT on May 23, 2013
Chance of a Thunderstorm
84°/61°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 24, 2013
Partly Cloudy
75°/45°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 25, 2013
Partly Cloudy
72°/46°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM EDT on May 26, 2013
Partly Cloudy
75°/55°
It is forcast to be Chance of Rain at 11:00 PM EDT on May 27, 2013
Chance of Rain
77°/59°
 
 

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  • Terrified Children Asked Oklahoma Teacher, 'Is This Really Happening?'

    Terrified Children Asked Oklahoma Teacher, 'Is This Really Happening?'

    (MOORE, Okla.) — As the terrified tornado-whipped students of Briarwood Elementary School in Moore, Okla., cowered on their hands and knees with backpacks over their heads, tearfully pleading for their parents, they asked their teacher, “Is this really happening?” Sheri Bittle, a first-grade teacher at Briarwood, Tuesday recounted the horror of Monday’s twister that she said sounded like a train that kept barreling by as it ravaged her school. “You could just feel the pressure just building like you were in an airplane, just the pressurization of the cabin and your ears popping and the debris starts flying and the… Read more

  • Florida Cheerleader Denies Felony Charge for Lesbian Relationship

    Florida Cheerleader Denies Felony Charge for Lesbian Relationship

    (SEBASTIAN, Fla.) — A Florida high school senior was expelled from school and is facing felony charges for a sexual relationship she allegedly had with a fellow girls’ basketball teammate who is three years younger. Kaitlyn Hunt, a cheerleader and basketball player at Sebastian River High School, is facing two counts of felony lewd and lascivious conduct on a child ages 12 to 14 for her alleged relationship with a freshman classmate. She has denied the charges, which were filed earlier this year in Indian River County. The girls were 18 and 14 when they became sexually involved, according to… Read more

  • Oklahoma Town Devastated by Tornado Razed Before in 1999

    Oklahoma Town Devastated by Tornado Razed Before in 1999

    (MOORE, Okla.) — For the residents of Moore, Okla., the damage wrought by Monday’s E-F5 tornado was all too familiar. A storm, following a nearly identical path, struck the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on May 3, 1999, resulting in one of the costliest tornadoes in U.S. history, leveling nearly everything in its path and killing 36 people. The 1999 storm, churning at more than 300 miles per hour, was an E-F5 monster, leaving a path of destruction 41 miles wide and some of the fastest wind speeds for a tornado ever recorded. Damage was estimated at more than $1… Read more

  • Army General Suspended of Command for Adultery Investigation

    Army General Suspended of Command for Adultery Investigation

    (WASHINGTON) — The Army has suspended the one-star commanding general at Fort Jackson, S.C., for alleged misconduct involving adultery and an unspecified physical altercation. An Army official tells ABC News that the case does not involve sexual assault. Brig. Gen. Bryan T. Roberts was suspended Tuesday as Commanding General, U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Jackson, according to a  statement from Army Training and Doctrine Command. The post, located in Columbia, S.C., is the largest of the five facilities the Army uses for basic training of new soldiers. Roberts was suspended by the Commander of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine… Read more

  • George Michael Still Hospitalized Days After Car Accident for "Observation"

    George Michael Still Hospitalized Days After Car Accident for "Observation"

    Despite the fact that George Michael‘s rep said the singer only suffered “superficial cuts and bruises” in a car crash last week, he’s still in the hospital, reports the BBC. George was a passenger in a Range Rover that was involved in a car accident in the U.K. last Thursday, and he was found on the road by paramedics, the BBC says.  He was then airlifted to a medical center in London.   The spokeswoman confirmed to the BBC that George was still in the hospital, and added, “We are keen to stress it’s purely as a precaution for observation.  He… Read more

  • Santana, Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane Featured on CD/DVD Set Documenting 1970 Dutch Festival

    Santana, Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane Featured on CD/DVD Set Documenting 1970 Dutch Festival

    A new two-CD/DVD set featuring highlights from 1970′s star-studded Kralingen Music Festival in the Netherlands is scheduled to be released on July 2.  The Dutch Woodstock 1970 offers rare vintage performances by such beloved rock acts as Santana, Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds, T. Rex and Canned Heat. Among the memorable tunes featured on the set are Santana’s “Jingo,” the Jefferson Airplane classic “White Rabbit,” and the early Pink Floyd psychedelic gem “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun.”  The DVD contains footage originally included in a feature film that focused on the 1970 Kralingen festival, as… Read more

  • Jodi Arias Jury Begins Death Penalty Deliberations

    Jodi Arias Jury Begins Death Penalty Deliberations

    (PHOENIX) — “Two wrongs do not make a right,” Jodi Arias’ defense attorney said Tuesday as she asked the jury to spare Arias the death penalty for killing her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander. “While what she did was absolutely horrible, you have convicted her of that,” attorney Jennifer Willmott said. “Jodi took Travis away. She took him away from his family and from this world. But two wrongs do not make a right. Jodi can still contribute to this world. Her life still has value and you have a choice.” The jury began deliberating Tuesday evening whether Arias should be sentenced… Read more

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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