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The Trump administration denied North Carolina's request for FEMA to cover 100 percent of the state's Hurricane Helene debris ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, parts of Asheville still look like disaster zones. Business owners ...
Norfolk Southern has turned its attention to 16 miles of damaged tracks that connect the mountains with the rest of North ...
A state program rolled out by Governor Josh Stein through Executive Order Number 1 provided funding for 1,000 temporary trailers. However, it appears the program never took off.
Several greenways and parks are now accessible, while long-term recovery plans move forward in the heavily damaged Azalea ...
Multiple parks throughout the city of Asheville have reopened after passing assessments for Hurricane Helene damage.
When Hurricane Helene struck, Zubila Shafiq’s husband, Omar Khan, was one of more than 100 people who died in North Carolina amid catastrophic flooding. Shafiq pieces together what happened to Khan in ...
Students across the mountains are going through End of Grade testing throughout May. These exams serve as an academic ...
NOAA forecasts a similar amount of storms to 2024's hurricane season, which was the deadliest on record since 2005.
Norfolk Southern announced this week that Asheville-area business have finally seen full service restored — but there is still work to be done.
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