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Residents have a saying in Spruce Pine, that a piece of their home is in tech across the globe. But could geopolitical ...
When we think about hurricane impacts, the coast may be the first thing that comes to mind, but the impacts of landfalling tropical systems don't stop at the coastline.
As hurricane season looms, anxiety grips western North Carolina residents still reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation.
It’s the start of June, and after Helene’s wrath, no one from Murphy to Manteo is ignoring the start of this year’s hurricane ...
To kick off the summer tourism season and generate visitor traffic, the Western North Carolina Chamber Business Coalition is ...
For months, Interstate 40 in western North Carolina was cut off following the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
Whiskey Brand and Distillery Gathers Together Local Charlotte-Area Bars & Restaurants to Give Back to Impacted Community ...
North Carolina homeowners face a 7.5% insurance hike on June 1, adding about $243 yearly. Climate losses and higher rebuild costs are driving the surge.
U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) released the following statement after the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) announced ...
The full rehabilitation project and associated closures are now scheduled to take place in 2026, and the overall project to be completed in 2027 or later.
Roughly seven months after Hurricane Helene ripped through North Carolina, federal and state grant programs were rolled out ...
“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 ...
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