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With 1,500 evictions filed since Tropical Storm Helene, 100,000 housing units damaged or destroyed and an ever-growing number ...
Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ago, but many of the ...
Several local governments in Helene-battered towns in Western North Carolina are waiting on reimbursements from FEMA for much needed repairs.
Rep. Chuck Edwards released a 62-page report to the Trump administration urging action to cut bureaucratic red tape to help ...
Since the disaster declaration in September, 373 projects have been obligated for $451.8 million. Much of the cost was ...
The City of Asheville is now in the initial stages of planning to rebuild the park system along the French Broad River, ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNAsheville to reopen final bus stops damaged by Hurricane HeleneThe city of Asheville, North Carolina, reached a major milestone in recovery from Hurricane Helene after making an announcement regarding public transportation.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNBlooms and businesses blossom months after Hurricane HeleneSpring has sprung, and with it comes renewal. That is why one Swannanoa man planted 10,000 flowers with the help of his neighbors after Hurricane Helene wiped their park clean.
Three Sewickley Academy seniors are hosting a fundraiser to aid North Carolina farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene. The "Hay Way" event will raise money to purchase and ship hay to farmers ...
Edwards noted that only eight hurricanes ever exceeded $50 billion in damages, but Helene exceeded $59 billion in North Carolina alone. And he predicted without following his suggestions ...
Amy Michels, a banjo player, built her Ashe County home by hand. She said her hands have not stopped moving since Hurricane Helene devastated the area. She's cleaning the place up the same way six ...
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