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The transportation damage from Helene alone was about $5 billion. A new report breaks down how much of that has been repaired ...
While roughly 80% of recovery costs for Western North Carolina's roads is expected to be covered by the federal government, ...
A national transportation nonprofit's June 6 report on Helene's impact in Western North Carolina revealed repairing the roads ...
Right now, all traffic on I-40 in western North Carolina is traveling on two lanes after the other two lanes were washed out ...
Gov. Josh Stein met with reporters to talk about Western North Carolina's recovery and preparedness for tropical storms.
A little more than eight months after Helene's rains caused extensive damage, Hendersonville's Harris Teeter is set to reopen ...
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth ...
Roughly seven months after Hurricane Helene ripped through North Carolina, federal and state grant programs were rolled out ...
State road and bridge projects could be delayed for years due to Helene-related projects. This message coming from a new report on North Carolina’s funding and transportation needs.
April cuts drawn up by the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency and implemented to the beleaguered AmeriCorps, stopping ...
Rep. Chuck Edwards said his office responded to concerns over improper debris removal by creating an "action plan" with FEMA.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Governor Josh Stein and several other North Carolina officials are holding a briefing on Thursday for updates ...