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When Hurricane Helene swept through Western North Carolina in September 2024, it left behind more than just physical damage.
Small businesses in Western North Carolina, such as French Broad Chocolates, can still use help as the area rebuilds from Hurricane Helene. Tim Robison for French Broad Chocolates Although it’s ...
Governor Josh Stein announced $11M in grants for outdoor projects in Western North Carolina to boost economy and recreation.
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While Hurricane Helene was singular in western North Carolina, the critical role of public media is universal. Across the ...
Small businesses in Western North Carolina, such as French Broad Chocolates, can still use help as the area rebuilds from Hurricane Helene. Tim Robison for French Broad Chocolates Although it’s ...
Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina. The area is still dealing lasting impacts from the storm. I spoke with WLOS Chief Meteorologist Jas ...
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How to support western N.C. communities devastated by Helene - MSNWestern North Carolina is still reeling in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which brought catastrophic flooding to many mountain communities, leaving them inaccessible and unrecognizable. Zoom ...
(WGHP) — Since Helene devastated most of western North Carolina, help and support have poured in from everywhere. Not only are agencies such as The Salvation Army helping, but many churches and ...
Cleanup efforts in western NC after Hurricane Helene, plus the environmental impact of the storm. Sen. Tim Moffitt (R-District 48), Rep. Lindsey Prather (D-District 115) and Rep. Jake Johnson (R ...
As hurricane season looms, anxiety grips western North Carolina residents still reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation. Posted 5/31/2025, 1:45:24 AM Updated 5/31/2025, 3:45:53 AM ...
Five months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, residents are still struggling to rebuild. The process has been slow, expensive and frustrating for many as they battle ...
Western NC’s economic outlook after Helene, plus state and federal funding of recovery efforts. Sen. Tim Moffitt (R-District 48), Rep. Lindsey Prather (D-District 115) and Rep. Jake Johnson (R ...
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