Fayetteville Residents to Continue Lawsuit Over Damaged Private Lakes After Hurricane Matthew, Court Rules

Fayetteville, NC — Residents of western Fayetteville are moving forward with their legal battle against the City of Fayetteville, as an appeals court recently allowed their lawsuit concerning the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew to proceed. The hurricane, which struck the area in 2016, severely damaged or destroyed multiple private lakes and their corresponding dams, leading to extensive property and environmental damage. The North Carolina Court of Appeals overturned parts of a 2023 dismissal by Superior Court Judge William R. Pittman, enabling aggrieved homeowners and associations to pursue claims regarding the city’s management of stormwater through … Read more

Settlement Reached in Hurricane Sally Barge Damage Lawsuit Between U.S. Justice Department and Skanska Construction

Pensacola, Fla. — Two barges which broke loose during the sonic assault of Hurricane Sally in 2020, causing extensive damages, became the subject of a federal lawsuit that concluded recently with a quiet settlement. The legal action, initiated by the U.S. Department of Justice against the Skanska construction company, was resolved following fruitful mediation last month, culminating in the dismissal of the case by U.S. Magistrate Judge Hope Thai Cannon. The Department of Justice initially sought $1.43 million in damages from Skanska for the alleged negligence incurred during the hurricane’s onslaught. The barges, integral to … Read more

Polk County Declares Disaster Ahead of Tropical Storm Beryl’s Expected Escalation to Hurricane

Polk County, Texas is bracing for the impact of Tropical Storm Beryl, which is predicted to escalate into a hurricane as it approaches the Texas coastline. In anticipation of the severe weather threat, a disaster declaration was signed by County Judge Sydney Murphy on Saturday. The proclamation comes as Beryl is tracked moving toward the area with increasing strength, expected to hit early Monday, July 8, 2024. This preemptive measure aims to prepare and protect the community which is still recuperating from previous storm damages earlier in April. According to the declaration, Beryl is likely … Read more

Israel’s Eden Golan Competes with “Hurricane” at Eurovision 2024: A Divisive Entry with Potential

TEL AVIV, Israel — The Wiwi Jury, our team of music experts, is currently reviewing and rating the 37 competing songs in Eurovision 2024. Today, we take a closer look at Israel’s entry, performed by Eden Golan and titled “Hurricane.” Upon listening to “Hurricane,” our team had mixed reactions. One juror felt that while the verses were decent, the overall song felt calculated and dated, resembling X-Factor winner singles. The drum machine and the predictable chorus didn’t help matters, and the abrupt ending further added to the disappointment. This juror concluded that the song was … Read more