Neary a year after Hurricane Helene left a path of devastation across western North Carolina, the state's top fire official ...
North Carolina will receive $1.6 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help better protect the state from storms, federal officials said Wednesday.
Asheville and Swannanoa are still scarred by Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding. WFMY News 2 spoke to a local photographer ...
North Carolina is requesting an additional $13.5 billion from the federal government nearly one year after Hurricane Helene ...
North Carolina leaders are set to meet Thursday to advocate for increased federal recovery funding nearly a year after Hurricane Helene caused $60 billion in damage.
So far, FEMA has disbursed about $1.3 billion. State leaders expect the total to eventually reach around $8 billion.
One year after Hurricane Helene destroyed over 1,000 bridges in western North Carolina, mountain communities are still rebuilding these vital connections with limited resources and support.
FEMA approves over $64 million for over 30 recovery projects in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
Governor Stein is also calling on federal agencies to allocate funding to North Carolina that was previously appropriated by ...
The National Hurricane Center predicts Invest 94L could become a tropical depression within the next 48 hours. Residents ...
This week marks one year since Hurricane Helene tore through the Carolinas.Hundreds of people died across multiple states in the late September 2024 storm -- including at least 106 people in North ...
The FEMA Review Council held a closed meeting to the press and public meeting on Monday, Sept. 22, at the WNC Agricultural Center in Fletcher.
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