Authorities announced a North Carolina man was charged after being accused of threatening FEMA workers in western North Carolina working on recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene.
NCDOT said its $10 million contract with the Wright Brothers Construction includes incentives to stabilize the westbound ...
Avon resident and business owner Aloys Nagel is gearing up for a second trip to western North Carolina to deliver donations ...
State, federal and local response workers are working long hours to provide assistance into Western Carolina communities ...
Damage estimates from what we have been able to assess to this point are up to several billion dollars and we’re not done.” ...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, multiple Western North Carolina school systems are returning to class this week.
The county says people can drop off donations on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. and on Tuesday and ...
An unprecedented response to damage caused by Hurricane Helene continues in Western North Carolina. State, federal and local ...
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an order allowing North Carolina to waive some requirements. DHHS opened a hotline for families to ...
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is hoping Hurricane Helene doesn’t have a devastating impact on next month’s ...
A North Carolina man was arrested over the weekend for allegedly threatening harm against FEMA employees responding to Hurricane Helene, according to the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office.
A man accused of threatening federal disaster workers in western North Carolina has been charged, according to the Rutherford ...