The Wednesday, March 5, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered wildfires, water turbidity and lead testing, debris removal changes and more. Tropical Storm Helene tore through Western ...
ASHEVILLE - The number of deaths from Tropical Storm Helene has risen to 106 in North Carolina as of Feb. 7, according to the state's Department of Health and Human Services. The additional death ...
The federal government is expected to provide most of the billions of dollars it will cost to repair Western North Carolina roads and bridges damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene was a Category 4 storm that created a 500-mile path of destruction from Florida to North Carolina with catastrophic flooding, damaging winds and power outages. Helene is one of ...
ONLINE. SPECTRUM IS REACHING OUT TO ITS CUSTOMERS AFTER HURRICANE HELENE. FRUSTRATIONS IN THE WEEKS AND MONTHS AFTER THE STORM, CUSTOMERS DEALT WITH SERVICE OUTAGES. IN A LETTER, THE COMPANY SAID ...
The North Carolina Senate approved a bill Wednesday allocating just under $535 million in additional funding for recovery efforts following Helene’s devastating impact on Western North Carolina ...
The state Senate is moving forward this week with a half-billion-dollar Helene recovery bill, making minor revisions to the House's funding proposal. The $533 million total is slightly higher than ...
NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) -- North Carolina lawmakers discussed their plans on Tuesday for exactly how half a billion dollars will support victims of Hurricane Helene and rebuild western North Carolina.
Five months after Hurricane Helene severed a critical Appalachian freight corridor, a 12-mile stretch of Interstate 40 through North Carolina’s Pigeon River Gorge reopened Saturday. Though still ...
The legislation that cleared the Senate's budget-writing committee is wider in scope than a $500 million relief package approved unanimously last week by the House that focused on Helene's ...
28, 2024. Travis Bell Sideline Carolina Two days after Hurricane Helene ravaged Upstate South Carolina and hours before Clemson’s home game was set to kick off, president Jim Clements was concerned.