Months after Hurricane Helene, some in western North Carolina are still navigating red tape to get disaster recovery money -- ...
According to the post, 126,000 homes were destroyed, 104 people killed, and $60 billion in damages sustained in western North ...
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles carry a warning for western North Carolina: It could be next. Ironically, it’s a ...
Many North Carolinians here in Swannonoa are eking out an existence hit hard by the river that washed away their homes four ...
The Charlotte bank has detailed an expansive, three-year plan to help in the aftermath of Helene’s deadly destruction.
Months after Hurricane Helene, members of Decatur Fire & Rescue haven't forgotten about those who lost everything in ...
Granite State snowmobilers are chipping in to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene, one donation at a time.
North Carolina’s economic outlook remains solid, but Hurricane Helene’s impact and changes in national policymaking could ...
Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina are still waiting for housing and wondering how long it will take. I've visited ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Truist Financial Corporation announced on Wednesday a $725 million commitment to help western North ...
Truist Foundation today announced it will partner with Center for Disaster Philanthropy to provide over $20 million in disaster recovery grants in Western North Carolina as part of the Truist Cares ...
Students from western North Carolina, including Surry, Wilkes, and Yadkin counties, whose ability to pay for higher education was negatively affected by Hurricane Helene can apply for the North Caroli ...