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Western North Carolina sees most rain
How Hurricane Helene Impacted Western North Carolina Christmas Tree Farmers
It was the regionality and subject matter but also the steel underneath the quiet tale that called it to mind when I spoke to Jennifer Greene, the Executive Director of the North Carolina Christmas Tree Association recently,
North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims: Where is FEMA?
( NewsNation) — North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims are struggling and feeling forgotten as winter approaches. Temperatures are dropping, and many hurricane survivors are living in tents or trailers without insulation. More than 100,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene across Western North Carolina.
Human trafficking risk has been rising in western North Carolina since Helene
Law enforcement say human traffickers are bringing people from South Carolina and Atlanta, trying to recruit and find victims.
North Carolina Helene aid is up to $877 million: Here is where the money is going
North Carolina lawmakers are crafting a third Helene disaster package after approving $877 million dollars in two bills going to multiple state agencies.
I-40 section washed away between Tennessee, North Carolina by Helene has targeted reopening date
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Transportation estimate that a portion of I-40 in the Pigeon River Gorge will be open to traffic by the start of the new year.
How North Carolina's community college system drives Helene recovery
Our community college system’s economic development division is working alongside the 58 community colleges to leverage strong ties to industry to support recovery in multiple ways. In the wake of Hurricane Helene,
NC Folk Festival Hurricane Helene Benefit Concert raises over $40,000 for western North Carolina
The benefit concert put on by the North Carolina Folk Festival at the Steven Tanger Center on Nov. 7 raised over $40,000 for Hurricane Helene relief, according to a press release sent out Tuesday. The event featured performances from western North Carolina-based bands Steep Canyon Rangers and the Holler Choir.
Western North Carolina sees most rain since devastating Helene floods
Heavy rain fell across parts of western North Carlina on Thursday for the first time since the devastating flooding event from Hurricane Helene and many continue to rebuild their homes.
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As Helene recovery efforts proceed, misinformation runs rampant on social media
On Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, users who have paid for a blue "verification" check mark are doing their own reporting on North Carolina's recovery movement, citing claims of FEMA interference, ...
News Nation on MSN
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North Carolina business charged Helene victims $25K, didn’t complete work: Lawsuit
Attorney General Josh Stein obtained a preliminary injunction against a Durham business owner accused of price gouging ...
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North Carolina residents could face winter without heat
Certain residents in North Carolina’s Avery and Mitchell counties are at risk of facing winter without the ability to heat ...
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North Carolina dog's search for love after owners killed in Helene ends in joy amidst life's darkest hours
A beagle named Moose survived the devastation of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina after his owners died. Despite facing ...
FOX 7 Austin KTBC
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North Carolina woman uses Instagram to reunite lost photos swept away in Helene's floods with their owners
Taylor Scheneker posts photos she’s found along the debris field of the Swannanoa River in the hopes of reuniting them with ...
AccuWeather on MSN
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Helene recovery continues in North Carolina, showers to soak region
Katie Webster of the North Carolina Emergency Management gives the latest update on the road to recovery after Hurricane ...
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Helene swept away WNC trout and anglers. Restoring fishing industry 'will be challenging'
Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Helene cost the region 600,000 trout, and native brook trout populations may have been ...
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Officials provide update on I-40 reconstruction in North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is providing an update on when parts of I-40 will re-open to traffic.
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