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As part of its commitment to supporting a full recovery in western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene, Duke Energy Foundation today announced $500,000 in new funding to 20 local nonprofits.
Duke student groups recently traveled to Western North Carolina to help with Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. With the ...
Nearly half of all local businesses are often forced to close after a natural disaster. After Helene, many small business ...
A coalition of people in Buncombe County's rural Barnardsville community is looking at ways to help the area's long-term recovery from Tropical Storm Helene.
Businesses in Asheville are expecting tourism to fully rebound following the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. It’s been six months since the deadly storm ripped through the Western part of the state.
Haywood County Schools Superintendent Trevor Putnam was among 11 superintendents from Western North Carolina who were honored ...
Forecasts had warned about the approach of Hurricane Helene. No forecast, however, could have conveyed the scale of ...
The City of Asheville has a new website — ashevillerecovers.org — a source of information and news about all things recovery. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each ...
Haywood County Schools Superintendent Trevor Putnam was among 11 superintendents from Western North Carolina who were honored ...
Days of unrelenting downpours swelled rivers to near record levels across Kentucky on Monday, submerging neighborhoods and threatening a famed bourbon distillery in the state ...
Waterway debris removal in Buncombe County continues through June 1. WLOS reports that more than 696,253 cubic yards have been removed from waterways, including Beetree Creek, Cane Creek, French Broad ...
A local radio station is being nationally honored for its service to the community in the catastrophic aftermath of Hurricane ...
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