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When looking at why Helene didn't affect the bears, a North Carolina Wildlife Special Projects biologist said it was because of their natural instincts.
The National Park Service is repairing the road after dozens of landslides left sections impassable after Helene-related rain ...
One of the most-traveled roads in Henderson County is now starting to be rebuilt more than seven months after Hurricane Helene.
Seven months after Helene, Greensboro first responders continue delivering supplies and hope to devastated NC towns, with their biggest trip planned for June.
This year, the gratitude for the men and women who restore electricity runs extra deep in North Carolina. When the remnants of Hurricane Helene destroyed western North Carolina, thousands of ...
Linemen appreciated in North Carolina after helping in aftermath of Hurricane Helene Trump tries to change the script on the economic promises that helped him get elected Ranking All-You-Can-Eat ...
BURNSVILLE, N.C. — School buildings in the mountains weren ... While the landmark stone building is still standing, it wasn’t fit for students after Helene. “Water came rushing in from multiple sides ...
Hogan/Getty; Dan Avasilcai Ralph Fiennes is looking ripped in new jaw-dropping transformation photos. On April 13, the 62-year-old actor shared before and after pictures on social media from when ...
Weeks after Helene struck, over 85 AmeriCorps members were assigned to recovery efforts in North Carolina, helping in shelters, providing disaster assistance and working with cleanups in communities ...
Debris cleanup after Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina, while intended to mitigate flood risks, is harming endangered mussel and salamander populations. Heavy machinery used in the cleanup ...
On the presidential reelection campaign trail, Republican nominee Trump talked about how Biden’s administration was not moving fast enough to assist North Carolina after Hurricane Helene and ...
N.C. senators this week released a two-year, $65.9 billion spending plan that includes $1.3 billion tied to Hurricane Helene and modest teacher raises and bonuses pushing the average pay to $62,407.