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Henderson County has paid upfront for much of its debris removal and is waiting on reimbursement. That arrangement is about to change.
Some residents in Candler say they are not pleased with the North Carolina Department of Transportation as the agency works ...
County commissioners changed their partner on debris removal after federal funding for the Army Corps was unavailable.
MountainTrue announced plans to partner with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) on a ...
We’re committed to helping western North Carolina recover and rebuild, and this investment will help clean up debris still ...
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has partnered with nonprofit conservation organization MountainTrue to ...
Western North Carolina is still recovering from Hurricane Helene's havoc, but the town of Lake Lure aims to have debris cleared this summer with the help of the Army Corps of Engineers.
The amount of Hurricane Helene debris removal from Western North Carolina waterways is enough to stretch from New York to Tokyo.
The North Carolina House has advanced another Hurricane Helene funding package to address pressing needs in the mountains eight months after the storm.
Atlantic hurricane season 2025 has started. Here’s what forecasters say North Carolina can expect for hurricanes and tropical storms.
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.
Hurricane Helene tore through the Swannanoa River Valley of western North Carolina almost seven months ago, but many of the scars it left are still fresh.
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