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As flash floods swelled in Raleigh on Wednesday afternoon, members of the North Carolina Board of Transportation learned the ...
The latest Mountain BizWorks survey provides a snapshot of recovery among more than 700 small businesses in the region.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene devastated the Carolinas, businesses in western North Carolina are still struggling to ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners accepted a $25,000 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation on ...
From heartbreak to hope, News 13 has been there every step of the way, documenting the recovery from Hurricane Helene. Now, ...
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North Carolina marks 10 months since Hurricane Helene's deadly floodingFOX News Multimedia Reporter Chelsea Torres reports from Asheville, North Carolina where the community is marking 10 months ...
North Carolina announces a third round of interest-free loans to aid communities affected by Hurricane Helene.
A new survey shows that while most small businesses in Western North Carolina have reopened after Helene, many are still ...
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, there are still painful reminders and flashbacks.
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.
Two of the buildings that would have blocked the view of the mountains beyond the pickup were completely washed away during the flooding. More than 100,000 homes were damaged or destroyed in North ...
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