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A NASCAR legend was getting ready to leave for the Bahamas when Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina. Instead, Greg ...
Inflation plus Hurricane Helene increases the need for food. Here's how you can help your neighbors near and far.
A widely-shared social media post lacks important context about the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s recent decision ...
Tucked in the South Mountains of North Carolina, the 1,100-acre Camp Grimes has long been a place of adventure and growth for ...
WATAUGA — North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined local sheriffs and law enforcement leaders in Boone for a press ...
Meanwhile, the EPA has informed over 450 employees that they will be either fired or reassigned. In other news, North Carolina residents recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene are left in ...
After surviving a hurricane, a North Carolina man lost his home to wildfire. His story reveals a growing crisis fueled by climate change, storm debris, and firefighter shortages.
Several local governments in Helene-battered towns in Western North Carolina are waiting on reimbursements from FEMA for much needed repairs.
The vast majority of North Carolina’s workforce of 5 million people already have access to bereavement leave. And that now includes state government employees — except for our teachers.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday more than $300 million in relief to rural communities in southern states ...
North Carolina communities impacted by Hurricane Helene will share $25 million in relief funding from the United States ...
Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) recently introduced the National Nursing Workforce ...