It’s been about three months since devastating floods hit Cocke County and the community is slowly working to recover and rebuild from the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene.
Top administrators of UNC Health in Chapel Hill saw the forecast, like everyone else, as Hurricane Helene approached the North Carolina mountains the last week of September. “The moment that we heard ...
But this time around we switched things up, creating a month-by-month recap to spotlight the people and events that made ...
The Duke Endowment announced that it has expended nearly all $15 million its Board of Trustees earmarked in October to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts.
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Hosted on MSN5 Beautiful Cities for Cheap Vacations in North Carolina This WinterAs the snow accumulates and temperatures drop, a winter vacation might sound like the perfect choice. But with their warmer ...
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Hosted on MSNFlood threat returns to Helene-ravaged areas of North CarolinaMillions of people across the southern U.S. face the risk of life-threatening weather this weekend, with an outbreak of ...
Three months after Hurricane Helene devastated portions of western North Carolina and the Appalachians, the FOX Forecast ...
The billion-dollar disasters include 17 severe storm events, four tropical cyclone events, one wildfire event and two winter ...
In recent months, Hurricane Helene and the historic flooding it unleashed on western North Carolina have dominated housing ...
If we’re not open, none of the businesses are going to get their workers,” says Marcia Whitney, a western N.C. child care center president.
This year was full of stories that gripped the attention of the nation, from back-to-back hurricanes to a rare total solar eclipse.
Local business owners are coming together to give homes to people who were left with nothing after Hurricane Helene.
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