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EC Fire Department
A cooking fire contained to container was reported Dec. 8 in the 100 block of Quail Run, Elizabeth City.
A good intent call that involved removal of a hazard was reported Dec. 8 in the 200 block of E. Colonial Ave., Elizabeth City.
An overheated motor in the 10 block of Fine Arts Way on the Elizabeth City State University campus, Elizabeth City, was reported Dec. 8.
A report of motor vehicle accident with no injuries in the 330 block of Paxton Street, Elizabeth City, was reported Dec. 8.
A service call that involved the removal of a hazard in the 1200 block of N. Road Street, Elizabeth City, was reported Dec. 8.
Filed in Breaking News on December 21, 2020
This past summer, MacKenzie Scott, a novelist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced that she had made eight-figure donations to several of the most prestigious historically Black colleges and universities. Howard University reported that it had received $40 million. Hampton University in Virginia reported a $30 million contribution. Tuskegee University in Alabama, Morehouse College in Atlanta, and Xavier University in New Orleans announced $20 million donations. Spelman College in Atlanta also received a major donation from Scott.
Scott was awarded 4 percent of Amazon shares in divorce proceedings. She is estimated to have a net worth of about $60-$70 billion.
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WCU among 15 UNC System schools to receive freezers for COVID-19 vaccine storage
WCU Stories December 21, 2020
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – All 15 research institutions within the University of North Carolina System will soon be receiving 61 new freezers capable of safely storing COVID-19 vaccines at temperatures as low as -80 Celsius (-112 Fahrenheit). The freezers will support state and local public health agencies, hospitals, and pharmacies with the critical logistics of sub-zero storage and subsequent distribution of COVID-19 vaccines that started arriving in North Carolina this past week. Vaccines stored at UNC institutions will be distributed according to the State’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan at the direction of state and local public health officials.