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If Steve Dunning’s Okie Dokies Smokehouse in Swannanoa appeared on the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s flood maps, his ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest loans to affected people, and not just for businesses. Homeowners and renters are eligible, too.
As North Carolina cleans up its own flood damage, several state agencies are in Texas to assist with the search for missing ...
Events like Katrina exposed a critical dilemma for us: the growing magnitude of climate and weather disasters and the ...
Haywood County spent a staggering $13 million on stream and river cleanup efforts in the first six weeks of waterway debris removal. That's on top of $3 million for curbside Helene debris removal, for ...
News across North Carolina: Headlines across the state include a WNC tourism campaign in the wake of Helene; the state joins suit to unfreeze federal education funds; legal action is ...
FEMA Publishes Notices of Funding Opportunity, Empowering States to Take Charge of Their Own Individualized Disaster Preparedness ...
On September 26, 2024, the people of North Asheville (N.C.) had to put the community’s integrity to the test, facing ...
In Chapel Hill's Camelot Village, John Alba's building looks unrecognizable from a month ago. Nearly three weeks after ...
Tropical rain is possible from Louisiana to Texas this week. Hotter weather returns to North Carolina beaches.
A group of volunteers from Cincinnati is at work, trying to help flood victims take a major step forward and restore what was ...
The North Asheville Little League (NALL) is no stranger to floods. On several occasions over the previous three years, long before Tropical Storm Helene ravaged Western North Carolina, Glenn’s Creek ...