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Louisville Public Media on MSNA year after Helene, river guides in Appalachia are navigating a new worldOn a clear, sunny day in May, just a few weeks into the Smoky Mountain rafting season, Heather Ellis took a dozen people ...
Around 300 volunteers assisted a North Carolina community after the area was devastated by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 ...
Hurricane Helene relief, a fifth package from the General Assembly of North Carolina, is on the way adding another $700 ...
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina’s House and Senate have agreed on a plan to further fund Helene recovery efforts. The ...
Appropriation of another $500 million in relief for Hurricane Helene with $200 million more readied for a relief fund has ...
Over 300 volunteers came out to ABCCM Crisis Ministry in Asheville on Tuesday to build 15 new homes for families affected by ...
As the one-year mark of Hurricane Helene's destructive flooding approaches, crews along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North ...
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is on a mission to raise $50 million, the largest fundraising effort in the organization's ...
Since 1932, the ashlar veneer of the Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville has borne silent witness to memorable events in ...
It has been nine months since Hurricane Helene ravaged central Appalachia, crumbling highways and roads, leveling forests, and reshaping rivers. “The whole thing basically changed,” Ellis said.
Cindi Ross Scoppe reports on the suffering she witnessed as she worked with other church volunteers to help poverty-stricken ...
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