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Now that the new hurricane season is here, Georgia officials are reminding the public how to prepare – although local residents probably don’t need any reminding.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNUpstate farmer says he's at a great loss after federal grant cutA federal grant meant to fight climate change and support minority farmers has been canceled. One farmer in Laurens County tells WYFF News 4 that he is now left with thousands of dollars in losses and ...
The transportation damage from Helene alone was about $5 billion. A new report breaks down how much of that has been repaired.
Linville-Central Rescue Squad—and other winners of the Defender Service Awards—do hero’s work ...
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth ...
Areas of western North Carolina declared federal disaster areas following Hurricane Helene are included in a $1.45 billion ...
In recent weeks, both restaurants have reopened — eight months after Helene left waterlogged walls, ruined furniture and useless equipment in her wake. The restaurants are just two of the many ...
With the support of other state transportation agencies, federal agencies and private sector organizations, the North Carolina Department of Transportation has embarked on its largest ever ...
A national transportation nonprofit's June 6 report on Helene's impact in Western North Carolina revealed repairing the roads ...
A little more than eight months after Helene's rains caused extensive damage, Hendersonville's Harris Teeter is set to reopen ...
USA TODAY spoke with National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan about what you should do to prepare for hurricane season, which starts June 1.
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