Dozens of residents in Johnston and surrounding counties said shook their houses Sunday evening.
Waters stood inches from houses and rushed from the flood gates of a nearby dam, a day after Tropical Storm Hanna washed out the only road to the Riverbend community.
Bulls win 9-1 and advance to Governor's Cup.
The Triangle cleaned up storm damage, but flood waters still cut off a Moore County community, and flooding along rivers was a concern.
... are the headlines of the week.
N.C. Spin for Sept. 7, 2008
Harrison Beck, once fourth on the depth chart in fall camp, stepped up big Saturday night and led the Pack to their first win of the season.
Patrick Pinkney played a near-perfect game, much like the rest of his team, in East Carolina's huge win over 8th-ranked West Virginia.
Check out the scene on the field after East Carolina's upset win over West Virginia.
Holtz says the program has come a long way - from a team that couldn't win three games in a year, to one that can beat three top-25 teams in a row.
Wilson says that the Pirates are no fluke, and that the coaches deserve the credit for East Carolina's success against West Virginia's high-powered offense.
Taylor says that the Pirates' defense played a perfect game on Saturday.
Cotton admits to Jeff Gravley that he fell to the ground after the win over West Virginia, overcome with emotion.
Pinkney tells Jeff Gravley that wins like the one over West Virginia are the reason he plays football in college.
Williams says coach Holtz has preached humility to an East Carolina team that has enjoyed nothing but success this year.
O'Brien admitted his team didn't make it easy on themselves, but also said he'd take the win.
Tropical Storm Hanna caused power outages and downed trees Wrightsville and Atlantic beaches.
Beck says it felt good to throw a touchdown again.
Evans says he's used to State's revolving door situation at quarterback by now.
In Moore County, hundreds of people near Vass were trapped in a neighborhood Saturday night when Hanna's rains caused part of Autumn Drive to be washed away.
Williams has been looking forward to scoring his first N.C. State touchdown since he stepped on campus as a freshman.
Graham says it doesn't matter to him who is playing quarterback - Wilson, Beck, or Evans
Myrtle Beach, S.C. saw flooding, downed trees and power outages from Tropical Storm Hanna.
Hanna came, but it also left - and then Raleigh Wide Open got going Saturday afternoon, Sept. 6, 2008.
Downed trees and flooded roads were the sign that Tropical Storm Hanna had swept through the eastern portion of the state.
Flooding occurred in Durham and Chapel Hill after Tropical Storm Hanna brought wind and rain through the state.
Some creeks overflowed and other waterways threatened in Cumberland County
An overview of flooding in the Raleigh area due to Tropical Storm Hanna.
Rising water levels at Crabtree Creek have prompted Crabtree Valley Mall officials to close lower-level parking as a precaution.
Gov. Mike Easley holds a news conference on Tropical Storm Hanna's iimpact on the state.
Sky 5 flies over Raleigh Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, for a look at flooding from Tropical Storm Hanna.
Rains resulting from Tropical Storm Hanna flood Festival Park in Fayetteville.
Winds from Tropical Storm Hanna brought a tree crashing down on a mobile home in Rocky Mount Saturday. No one inside was injured.
Rains resulting from Tropical Storm Hanna flood Festival Park in Fayetteville; a tree falls on a mobile home.
Flooding from rains brought in by Tropical Storm Hanna prompted emergency officials to evacuate 40 homes in Southeast Raleigh Saturday morning.
Tropical Storm Hanna blew through Central North Carolina, bringing rain and flooding to many areas in Raleigh, Wilson and Fayetteville.
Update on the status of Hanna.
WRAL reporter Christi Lowe shows how rough Hanna's water and wind was in Fayetteville Saturday morning.
In Raleigh, a tree landed on a lawn but smashed the rear of a car parked in the driveway off Woodburn Road, near Cameron Village.