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Hurricane Dorian evacuations, closings, and delays

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WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Governor Roy Cooper issued a State of Emergency for the entire state of North Carolina Saturday in advance of Hurricane Dorian.
The Village of Bald Head Island issued a State of Emergency effective Monday at 9:00 a.m. and a voluntary evacuation for all non-resident visitors to evacuate the island effective immediately.
The North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport will remain closed until further notice to allow staff to prepare the site in advance of Hurricane Dorian.
UNC-Wilmington will make an announcement today on class schedules and possible cancellations.
WWAY will keep a list of cancellations, delays, and closings as information becomes available.