The Department of Homeland Security announced this week that it will send North Carolina an additional $116 million in ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation now expects repairs to the state's section of I-40 through the Pigeon River ...
From Banner Elk to Hot Springs, these towns in the western part of the state have worked hard to rebuild after Hurricane ...
The funding is intended to support the state’s recovery from damage incurred during Hurricane Helene and to help prevent ...
FEMA has announced more than $116 million in federal funding to support the state of North Carolina’s recovery from Tropical ...
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DHS announces $116 million in new Helene recovery for North Carolina
The money will go to cities and counties affected by Helene to be used for repairs and future disaster prevention.
Buncombe County officials heard about the hospitality industry's recovery from Tropical Storm Helene, which still produces ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced $72 million of FEMA Public Assistance funding and $44.6 million of hazard mitigation investments will go to western ...
A weathered church steeple and bell that rang for more than a century in North Carolina’s Swannanoa Valley has become a ...
NC Governor Stein, state officials travel to Washington to request additional Helene federal support
"What we're doing is advocating for what North Carolinians need from the federal government to recover from Hurricane Helene.
North Carolina has provided grants totaling $50 million to Helene repair projects that did not qualify for or were denied by ...
After a full day of meetings in Washington, D.C., Esther Manheimersaid her message to federal leaders was direct: western ...
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