North Carolina Republicans are voicing frustration over how the state is still struggling to recover from two hurricanes that ravaged the region long before Hurricane Helene hit in September.
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
If truck drivers are using a navigation app that takes them off the approved interstate detour to get around the part of I-40 ...
Governor Cooper has proposed $3.9 billion in state funds towards damaged homes, economic relief, and agriculture caused by ...
Replacing roads wrecked by Helene has been an unprecedented challenge for the North Carolina Department of Transportation ...
The NC Department of Transportation said more than 100 tickets were issued Friday to truckers using non-truck routes to cross ...
Dozens of trees surrounding the campground came smashing down on top of it, obliterating abandoned campers — the site had ...
"If GPS apps send you to other routes, don't try it," transportation officials said. "Doing so may lead to a ticket, getting stuck or even overturning." ...
North Carolina lawmakers are expected to put Hurricane Helene relief on the table and discuss Monday how much the devastating storm will cost the state. Supporting the people in the western part of ...
A pale, mid-morning November sun threw glints of light onto the Nolichucky River’s surface Saturday as Patrick Mannion pointed to a riffle ...
First Watch Restaurant Group targets 10% growth with new locations but struggles with lower traffic. See why FWRG stock faces ...