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N.C. Department of Transportation employees first provided access to citizens impacted by Hurricane Helene by cutting their way through forests of downed trees. Six months after one of the most ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina plans to appeal the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) decision to deny an extension of the 100% federal reimbursement for disaster recovery costs ...
The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Tennessee announced May 16 as the cutoff date for disaster assistance applications submitted for Fiscal Year 2025 funding through the ...
Closed since Hurricane Helene, the lot had few cars ... what will happen to the city’s culinary magic?] “While we know the availability of food is still not back to pre-Helene levels in ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency is ending their 100 percent match for paying for Hurricane Helene recovery. North Carolina had asked the federal government to expend ...
In a post on X, Governor Josh Stein said he heard about the news while in Newland, a community devastated by Hurricane Helene. He said the need in Western North Carolina is still immense. “ ...
The 2025 tax filing deadline is Tuesday, April 15, but Florida residents affected by Hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton could qualify ... state who were affected by the major storms of the 2024 ...
Mayor of Maggie Valley Mike Eveland said the hurricane realigned Jonathan Creek, weakening the stream banks and trees lined along them, under-washing several trees along the creek and Highway 276.
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