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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.
The Trump administration cancelled a $7.7 million grant for rural broadband expansion in Western North Carolina on May 20, raising alarms for some.
With Trump's May 1 executive order targeting public media, Blue Ridge Public Radio could lose $300,000 in funding.
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 ...
The transcript of the 911 call made related to an alleged assault by Rep. Chuck Edwards at an Asheville hotel in May has been ...
Rep. Chuck Edwards hired Bronwyn Lance and Ryan Dierker to lead his Washington team. He separated from them as he managed ...
Stein’s letter to Trump referenced their Asheville conversation in January as he appealed the denial of FEMA’s decision not ...
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NPR stations targeted for cuts by President Trump have provided lifelines to listeners during disastersAfter Hurricane Helene devastated Asheville, North Carolina, the sound coming from open car windows as residents gathered on a street at the top of a ridge trying to get cell service last fall was ...
State and federal lawmakers have only appropriated $5.95 billion for Tropical Storm Helene recovery efforts, according to a state report.
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