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As this week’s deadline looms for a report ordered by President Donald Trump, many Lumbee people believe the federal ...
More than $451 million in recovery costs have been documented in North Carolina following Tropical Storm Helene, which struck ...
Two out of the three fires are completely or almost completely contained. The third hasn't grown in 24 hours. Here's what we ...
Several local governments in Helene-battered towns in Western North Carolina are waiting on reimbursements from FEMA for much needed repairs.
As hurricane recovery continues in western North Carolina, the push to salvage dead trees is in a race against time as ...
Big Lots plans to reopen 219 stores in four waves after bankruptcy and store closures. North Carolina will see the most ...
Over 50 AmeriCorps workers helping Western North Carolina rebuild after Tropical Storm Helene were pulled from assignments ...
A NASCAR legend was getting ready to leave for the Bahamas when Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina. Instead, Greg ...
A man wanted out of Tennessee for sexual contact with a minor charges is now in custody after a standoff at a home in western ...
Georgia quarterback transfer Jaden Rashada is no longer visiting North Carolina. Rashada is the top ranked QB in the portal ...
After surviving a hurricane, a North Carolina man lost his home to wildfire. His story reveals a growing crisis fueled by climate change, storm debris, and firefighter shortages.
The vast majority of North Carolina’s workforce of 5 million people already have access to bereavement leave. And that now includes state government employees — except for our teachers.