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Kylie Landolfi of North Carolina found her lost iPhone months after surviving Hurricane Helene’s landslide. Now she's hoping ...
While CSRA residents used to feel safe from a full-strength hurricane, Helene changed that. What have we learned?
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
FEMA denied North Carolina's request for the agency to match 100% of the state funds for Hurricane Helene cleanup, according ...
Only six out of 1,000 state-purchased housing trailers have been occupied so far, while nearly seven months after Helene, ...
Roughly seven months after Hurricane Helene ripped through North Carolina, federal and state grant programs were rolled out ...
How growing up in the "cone of uncertainty" changed my life - even when I thought I had left it behind. Until Hurricane ...
The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program, launched in response to Tropical Storm Helene, will officially end on May 31.
As hurricane season looms, anxiety grips western North Carolina residents still reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, farmers and cities in financial ruin are still recovering from one of the most expensive tropical storms in decades.
“Contractors are being rejected” from providing Hurricane Helene relief in North Carolina because of racial “quotas” required by the state. State law lays out a "goal," not a hard quota, for ...