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Hosted on MSNHurricane Helene victims reunited with dog’s ashesA Greeneville couple who lost everything after Hurricane Helene were reunited with an item they thought was lost forever.
WFAE's Marshall Terry and WRAL's Paul Specht fact-check a claim made by President Donald Trump during a recent trip to ...
North Carolina residents Matt Van Swol and Erin Derham blasted FEMA over reports that millions funded housing for illegal ...
Even though Hurricane Helene ravaged North Carolina in September of last year, now, in mid-February of 2025, the tragedy is ...
The Augusta disaster recovery center for Hurricane Helene victims at the Hub for Community Innovation will permanently close on February 14th and reopen on February 18th at the Diamond Lakes Branch ...
But with parts of western North Carolina still picking up the pieces from Hurricane Helene, the reaction was swift — and ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services confirmed more deaths related to Hurricane Helene, five months after the storm devastated much of Western North Carolina.
For some who live through natural disasters, the mental trauma can last long after the skies clear. But now, a hometown group hoping to bring healing beyond the storm.
The owners said a tree came down on a pasture fence on Saturday night, which allowed three of the mules to leave the pasture.
More than $4 billion in taxpayer dollars have been approved to help Western North Carolina rebuild after Hurricane Helene.
Gov. Josh Stein on Monday requested $1.07 billion in immediate funding to support recovery efforts in western North Carolina.
One of the student projects this semester is building a "tiny home" for a Yancey County storm victim who lost their home to Hurricane Helene.
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