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More than six months after the remnants of Hurricane Helene devastated much of western North Carolina, federal officials have ...
HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C. -- In many ways, Helene is not over. After the storm re-sculpted the rivers and streams of Western North ...
While adapting to life in donated campers and spare bedrooms, some displaced people in Western North Carolina still struggle ...
After Helene re-sculpted the rivers and streams of WNC, many areas, including Maggie Valley, were left more vulnerable to ...
Hit hard by Tropical Storm Helene, WNC Nature Center exceeds its own expectations by opening March 17 with a few renovations ...
The change may speed up flood recovery, but it will leave communities — and taxpayers — facing the same problems over and ...
We get an update on recovery efforts in western North Carolina from the devastation of Hurricane Helene — and a look at what ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation plans to build a temporary bridge across the Rocky Broad River to provide access to ...
As part of its commitment to supporting a full recovery in western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene, Duke Energy Foundation today announced $500,000 in new funding to 20 local nonprofits.
In western North Carolina, firefighters are still struggling ... III reports these fires are burning in an area which was damaged by Hurricane Helene just six months ago. GERARD ALBERT III ...
Charlotte Observer reporters spoke with more than a dozen Western North Carolina residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed ... The day Helene’s historic flooding hit, Tammy Coates and ...
After the storm re-sculpted the rivers and streams of Western North Carolina, many areas, including Maggie Valley, were left more vulnerable to more damage. The heavy rainfall earlier this week in ...
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