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The Trump administration cancelled a $7.7 million grant for rural broadband expansion in Western North Carolina on May 20, raising alarms for some.
As a candidate, the president spread misinformation about the Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, convincing many survivors that the federal government was out to get them.
With Trump's May 1 executive order targeting public media, Blue Ridge Public Radio could lose $300,000 in funding.
Hundreds of protestors on Sunday flooded the streets of Asheville to march, they said, on behalf of those whose lives have ...
State and federal lawmakers have only appropriated $5.95 billion for Tropical Storm Helene recovery efforts, according to a ...
Cities, insurers, and the public used the Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database to plan for the future. So ...
UNCA students are reacting after the Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNFree 'mega clinic' in Asheville to offer medical, dental, and vision care in JuneA free "mega clinic" will pop-up in Asheville, North Carolina, in June to help those in the community who were impacted by ...
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Copland Rudolph is glad that the North Carolina Supreme Court election challenge is finally over. Like tens of thousands of ...
Former Vice President Mike Pence is praising congressional Republicans for pushing ahead with President Donald Trump’s bill ...
ASHEVILLE – An executive order signed ... an NPR member station broadcasting across 14 counties in Western North Carolina. The Trump administration had been teasing the move for weeks, accusing ...
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