Helene recovery is now a numbers game. With a $60 billion cost, the state of North Carolina and the federal government aren’t expected to be able to foot the bill.
Additional funds were granted to the grant program for Western North Carolina businesses affected by Hurricane Helene.
An emergency requires urgency, but apparently that doesn’t apply to the North Carolina General Assembly. The ...
As western North Carolina fights to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, the need for aid is more urgent now ...
The American Red Cross will begin a second phase of financial assistance in 2025 to help those whose homes were impacted by ...
Before leaving the governor's office, Roy Cooper stated in media interviews that Republican state legislators passed a bill ...
When Hurricane Helene ravaged North Carolina, it left destruction in its path — and plenty of questions among homeowners ...
Grassroots efforts in places like North Carolina show what we can—and increasingly must—do in a world plagued by climate ...
An agenda adopted by the city of Wilmington outlines key legislative initiatives at both the state and federal level moving ...
Residents in Forsyth and six other Triad and northwest North Carolina counties now have until March 10 to apply for additional Hurricane Helene-related unemployment benefits, the N.C. Division of Empl ...
BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. (WLOS) — On Sept. 27, 2024, Hurricane Helene hit communities throughout Western North Carolina, bringing ...
As Stein concludes the first month of his term, The Chronicle analyzed the state government’s veto history from 1997 to 2024 ...