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Repairing the myriad collapsed sections of Interstate 40 will require up to 3 million cubic yards of rock — more than 100,000 dump truck loads. Hauling all that rock for 30 miles from the closest rock ...
As homeowners seek to restore their homes from Helene, some are still in the middle of renovations. Others are still waiting ...
Philip Bedient, a professor who studies flood models at Rice University, brought us to one of the county’s most recent ...
The shower and laundry station provided public utilities, including showers, laundry services, bathrooms, access to cell ...
Lee County is facing a significant financial challenge with a $13 million deficit, leading to cuts in priority projects.
While roughly 80% of recovery costs for Western North Carolina's roads is expected to be covered by the federal government, ...
Budget Includes 80% of Gov. McMaster's Proposals. Governor Henry McMaster today announced line-item vetoes for the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 state budget. The final budget includes a ...
Despite complicated politics of trying to rebuild and mitigate against future floods, local knowledge provides path for ...
The revolving light was set up in the parking lot of Southside Square Plaza starting to draw attention to the grand reopening of the Harris Teeter after nine months of repairs from Hurricane Helene ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene brought record-breaking rainfall and severe flooding to mountain communities, causing ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene swept through Chimney Rock, the tourist town still isn't ready to welcome summer visitors ...
A report details the damage Hurricane Helene caused to Western North Carolina’s transportation infrastructure. The study ...
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