North Carolina officials say majority of power restored after attack on substation
Duke Energy repaired substation equipment damaged in shootings over the weekend, restoring power to most residents in Moore County, North Carolina.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Smokey Robinson recalls meeting best friend Berry Gordy at MusiCares concert: 'A God day'
USA TODAY
-
'We're turning it around': Biden says Democrats must pay attention to working class voters
USA TODAY
-
'We're just getting started': Joe Biden hints at 2024 announcement in Philadelphia
USA TODAY
-
Democrats to demote Iowa, boost South Carolina in 2024 primary calendar
USA TODAY
-
How China's spy balloon isn't so unique for espionage technology
USA TODAY
-
Kentucky man slips and slides on iced driveway while trying to reach car
USA TODAY
-
Why Gov. Ron DeSantis is proposing changes to schools, higher education in Florida
USA TODAY
-
EzriCare artificial tears recalled after multiple infections and one death, CDC says
USA TODAY
-
Herd of sweet-toothed deers visit woman's New Jersey backyard for treats
USA TODAY
-
NFL Up Vote: Are the officials going to ruin Super Bowl 57?
USA TODAY
-
NFL Up Vote: Can we call the Chiefs a dynasty yet?
USA TODAY
-
'We don't want to jinx it!': Måneskin, Baz Luhrmann, Anitta talk Grammy nominations
USA TODAY
-
Who will be the X-factors for Chiefs-Eagles in Super Bowl 57?
USA TODAY
-
NFL Up Vote: Are the Eagles really the best or just had an easy path?
USA TODAY
-
NFL Up Vote: Are the Eagles the best-run team in the NFL?
USA TODAY
-
3 ways to personalize your Amazon Alexa
USA TODAY