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Nearly a year after Helene tore through WNC, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is showing both the progress made and the work ahead.
Governor Josh Stein spent the day in Western North Carolina on Wednesday, spotlighting the region's post-Helene progress.
The $7.6 billion is about 12.8% of the nearly $60 billion in damage and needs WNC sustained after Tropical Storm Helene.
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WSPA 7News on MSNRecovery work continues in WNC nearly one year after Hurricane Helene
H ENDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – It’s been 11 months since Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on Western North Carolina. NCDOT ...
The City of Asheville announced the re-opening of an historic cemetery Monday after nearly two months of debris removal.
The federal government has been holding up hundreds of millions of dollars in Hurricane Helene aid for North Carolina, while ...
Western North Carolina residents head to court Monday in a fight against an "illegal" mine that swept into the mountains in ...
Hurricane Erin threatened North Carolina's coast Wednesday with huge waves and flooding, as the strengthening Category 2 ...
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Nearly one year after Hurricane Helene, recovery work continues in Western North Carolina
Nearly one year after Hurricane Helene, recovery work continues in Western North Carolina Rhode Island prosecutor under ...
Residents in Poplar, North Carolina, are demanding action against what they say is an illegal mining operation polluting the ...
Hurricane Erin was nearing North Carolina's coast Wednesday, threatening huge waves and flooding as the strengthening ...
WASHINGTON, Aug 21, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Hurricane Erin's furthest bands began brushing the outer banks of North Carolina's coast ...
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