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Gov. Stein of North Carolina signed bills for disaster recovery and health services and vetoed one that threatened ...
North Carolina lawmakers left Raleigh before passing a budget. Here’s a recap of the most notable accomplishments and ...
When Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina, it stole lives, properties and security. It also exposed some ...
Then on Sept. 11, the inaugural Propane & Power Relief Fund Charity Golf Tournament will take place at The Golf Club at ...
Beacon Village, a neighborhood in Swannanoa, North Carolina, is seeing progress with some neighbors finally able to move into ...
UNC Asheville’s STEAM Studio received a $200,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina’s Emergency ...
Trails project underway in Western NC since 2019 has been a boost to local economy in Old Fort, but was devastated by Helene.
Chimney Rock State Park reopens post-Hurricane Helene; visitors need reservations, limited hours. Governor Stein signed Disaster Recovery Act.
An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene has reopened to the public, nine months after ...
North Carolina lawmakers are sending half a billion dollars to the western mountains for hurricane relief, reaching a ...
NC state lawmakers passed another disaster relief bill June 26 to aid WNC recovery in the aftermath of Helene, signed by Gov.
UNION MILLS, N.C. (WNCN) — Governor Josh Stein is urging North Carolina lawmakers to set out more than $891 million in additional relief funding for Hurricane Helene recovery.
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