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Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ago, but many of the ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved more than $350 million in federal disaster loans to support North Carolina businesses, nonprofits, homeowners, and renters affected by ...
North Carolina will appeal the federal government's decision to cut off an estimated $200 million of funding for Hurricane ...
Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Western North Carolina, residents are undertaking the painstaking task of rebuilding their lives by hand. Ashe County officials acknowledge the ...
Carter Francois looks across a half-rebuilt Alpine Inn and says without bravado: “I’m kind of proud of myself.” He should be.
The IRS says the extension is for individuals and households that reside or have a business anywhere in North Carolina ...
North Carolina communities battle wildfires fueled by Hurricane Helene debris while evacuations, firefighting efforts, and ...
When Hurricane Helene unleashed 15 inches of rain over two days in October 2024, the flood waters did not just recede quietly ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - As heavy equipment clears storm-ravaged communities and contractors haul away debris left in the wake of ...
The Army Corps cleared hurricane debris from North Carolina. Authorities began removing disaster waste in Bear Creek on April 8, targeting vegetative and manmade trash blocking local drainage systems.
Hurricane Helene’s impact on North Carolina also extends to Tax Day, traditionally April 15 for state income tax and federal income tax.
Downed timber left in the wake of Hurricane Helene, a devastating storm ... according to an interactive map by the North Carolina Forest Service. New fires sparked in dry conditions Wednesday ...