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Lawmakers and educators hope a $9 million summer program will help students across Western NC better cope with Helene ...
The state emergency response commission will meet to discuss efforts on recovery from Hurricane Helene, seven months after the storm crushed parts of western North Carolina.
“Flowers give hope,” Rozenbroek told Blue Ridge Public Radio.
Between stalled FEMA aid and delayed Department of Agriculture funds, we’re sounding the alarm on the Trump administrations’ ...
FEMA, which operates under the Trump administration, denied a request to cover 100% of North Carolina’s costs for debris removal and other emergency protective measures — but will continue covering 90 ...
Since the disaster declaration in September, 373 projects have been obligated for $451.8 million. Much of the cost was ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Lee Forsgren, is visiting Asheville in honor ...
Signs of Hurricane Helene still sit in western North Carolina rivers as there are piles of pipes that crews have been working tirelessly to clear out.
Natural disaster losses are getting worse and people in certain states are suffering much more, threatening housing and ...
Parade of Homes, hosted by the Builders Association of Western North Carolina, had been rescheduled after Tropical Storm ...
HEAVY RAIN — Two-day rainfall estimates from the National Weather Service shows the heaviest rain during Helene falling just ...
The city of Asheville, North Carolina, reached a major milestone in recovery from Hurricane Helene after making an announcement regarding public transportation.
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