An Oakdale family is beyond frustrated with city officials over what they said is an unwillingness to fix a drainage system which has plagued their city for years.
The latest drought monitor from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) shows most of Hampton Roads and Northeastern North Carolina are experiencing drought conditions.
Rain is expected Thursday into Friday, but with a lot of leaves on the ground, some are concerned about it causing localized flooding.
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