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As hurricane season looms, anxiety grips western North Carolina residents still reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation.
Roughly seven months after Hurricane Helene ripped through North Carolina, federal and state grant programs were rolled out ...
Norfolk Southern has train service hauling freight again in NC mountains. Additional rail lines still need major work.
Right now, all traffic on I-40 in western North Carolina is traveling on two lanes after the other two lanes were washed out ...
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Wilmington Star-News on MSN17dOpinion
Hurricane Helene left scars in Western NC that won't disappear | OpinionMonths after Hurricane Helene caused historic flooding throughout the North Carolina mountains, relief efforts are still underway.
FEMA denied North Carolina's request for the agency to match 100% of the state funds for Hurricane Helene cleanup, according ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
Thankfully, western North Carolina didn’t wait on the bureaucracy for assistance. When FEMA faltered, first responders ...
Gateway Technical College nursing students in April helped build homes for North Carolina residents whose lives were uprooted ...
The Associated Press on MSN18d
North Carolina House advances more Hurricane Helene aid in $465M packageThe North Carolina House has advanced another Hurricane Helene funding package to address pressing needs in the mountains eight months after the storm. The chamber approved a $465 million ...
not long after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina with massive flooding and wind. We returned five months later; much had changed, much had not. Charles Whiston traveled to Spruce ...
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