U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins made her first visit to Western North Carolina to see the damage Hurricane Helene ...
A new archive project is seeking oral histories, art, voice recordings, videos, and photographs from the disaster.
FEMA acting administrator Cameron Hamilton axed the supervisors -- but said his investigation "found no evidence this was a ...
Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, the rebuilding of homes has yet to begin due to ...
Channel 9′s Dave Faherty reported this week that concrete under the Hickory City Walk, over Highway 127, had broken off.
The people of North Carolina most affected by Hurricane Helene will receive a much-needed financial boost from a series of summer benefit concerts presented by the Elk River Helping Hands organization ...
A Greensboro teen is doing his part to raise money for an organization as western North Carolina continues to recover from Hurricane Helene. Tripp’s ...
North Carolina disaster recovery leaders still don't know how many homes were damaged in Hurricane Helene, let alone how many ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture will be in western North Carolina on Thursday to survey damage from Hurricane Helene and recent wildfires. Secretary Brooke Rollins ...
WXII's Jackie Pascale speaks with residents, volunteers and government officials on the response and disaster recovery ...
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WBTV on MSNDeadline to apply for Helene FEMA assistance in North Carolina is days away: What to knowThe deadline is quickly approaching to apply for FEMA assistance following Hurricane Helene’s destruction across the ...
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