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Planning and response to Hurricane Helene with early voting already underway has been deemed worthy of an award for the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented damage in the mountain region of Western North Carolina, where hurricane-level rainfall is rare and only 4% of residents have flood insurance. The September ...
Months ago, a washed-out bridge damaged during Hurricane Helene’s flooding temporarily blocked Matthew Rogers from returning to his beloved North ... on nearby mountains in the past, went to bed ...
Months ago, a washed-out bridge damaged during Hurricane Helene’s flooding temporarily blocked Matthew Rogers from returning to his beloved North Carolina ... didn’t damage it and we played ...
It's been six months since Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Category 4 storm and caused $79 billion in damage, with the devastation stretching from Florida to the mountains of North Carolina. In ...
Hendersonville, North Carolina (CNN ... s seen fires burning on nearby mountains in the past, went to bed thinking that he’d be safe from any fire damage. Early the next morning, Rogers ...
Thomas Mabry and his camera have captured all Mother Nature has thrown at the mountains for the last several months.
Over six months after Hurricane Helene ... Mountains National Park, one of the park’s hardest-hit areas is reopening. Trails and some roads in Cataloochee Valley, which is on the North Carolina ...
There is new information about why FEMA is ending it's 100 percent match of funds for debris removal from hurricane Helene.