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FLAT ROCK, NC – This July, Blue Ridge Community College welcomes three new members to the Board of Trustees: Dr. Jennifer S.
Climate change and a lack of flooding mitigation influenced severe flooding in central North Carolina. | Opinion ...
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, ...
On July 9, City Councilwoman Jennifer Hensley, who currently serves as Hendersonville's Mayor Pro Tempore, announced she will ...
The North Carolina Department of Health confirmed 108 storm-related deaths from Hurricane Helene.
The city's sustainability manager said that the EV charging program, which has saved 18 tons of greenhouse gases, will likely ...
In Asheville and other parts of Western North Carolina, tourism-related outlets are still fighting to survive the summer.
Chimney Rock State Park reopened June 27, nine months after Helene devastated the area. Local officials celebrated the ...
NC state lawmakers passed another disaster relief bill June 26 to aid WNC recovery in the aftermath of Helene, signed by Gov. Stein June 27.
Millions of dollars in disaster relief funds are stalled in the North Carolina General Assembly as Republican leaders squabble over the details of a proposal to help victims of Hurricane Helene.
The Senate proposal is very similar to how the chamber proposed to fund relief in its budget. It has millions for western NC roads and bridges, including private infrastructure.
In a unanimous vote late Monday evening, the North Carolina Senate passed a $2.6 billion Hurricane Helene recovery package and sent it to the House.