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When looking at why Helene didn't affect the bears, a North Carolina Wildlife Special Projects biologist said it was because of their natural instincts.
The National Park Service is repairing the road after dozens of landslides left sections impassable after Helene-related rain ...
Since the storm, numerous businesses have been set up at the equestrian center after their shops were damaged or destroyed by ...
Many communities are still working to recover after Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina more than six months ago.
With state funding for Helene recovery intermittent, it could take months — or even years — for federal dollars to reach ...
CANTON, N.C. (WLOS) — North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) Secretary Reid Wilson visited Canton on ...
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Recovery continues in North Carolina after Hurricane HeleneHurricane Helene devastated the southeastern U.S., damaging tens of thousands of homes and killing over 200 people. Reporter ...
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in one month, on June 1. Forecasters have a multi-year plan to reimagine the ...
Western North Carolina is still recovering from Hurricane Helene's havoc, but the town of Lake Lure aims to have debris ...
Even if a person has been missing for years, he or she is not presumed dead in North Carolina. Alena’s Law, named after a ...
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