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Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ago, but many of the ...
Since the disaster declaration in September, 373 projects have been obligated for $451.8 million. Much of the cost was ...
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Lee Forsgren, is visiting Asheville in honor of the U.S. Army Corps ...
A widely-shared social media post lacks important context about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's recent decision about disaster relief in North Carolina.
Three wildfires continue to burn across Western North Carolina, each growing in size with low levels of containment despite constant efforts from firefighters. News releases from the U.S. Forest ...
More than $451 million in recovery costs have been documented in North Carolina following Tropical Storm Helene, which struck ...
His home, known affectionately as the "Cabin of Hope," was one of nearly a dozen lost this spring in a wave of wildfires across western North Carolina. The flames didn’t just destroy homes ...
The vast majority of North Carolina’s workforce of 5 million people already have access to bereavement leave. And that now includes state government employees — except for our teachers.
FEMA has sent hundreds of millions to people in Western North Carolina to help with housing and other needs. But nearly seven months after Helene ravaged towns and cities in Western North Carolina ...
Three major wildfires in Western North Carolina are being contained, with two over 50% contained. The Bee Rock Creek fire is 50% contained, while the Haoe Lead fire is at 29% containment.
Federal officials say two wildfires spreading in western North Carolina have burned more than 2 square miles of wooded area.
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