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More than 100 people from western North Carolina traveled to the Charlotte Museum of History over the weekend to discuss an ...
Western North Carolina residents head to court Monday in a fight against an "illegal" mine that swept into the mountains in ...
Erin, once a Category 5 hurricane over the weekend that more than doubled wind speed to nearly 160 mph, on Monday morning ...
At least 18 youth summer camps across North Carolina stand on or are very near federally designated floodways and flood zones ...
Residents in Poplar, North Carolina, are demanding action against what they say is an illegal mining operation polluting the ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has made significant progress in rebuilding Yancey County, one of the areas ...
Hurricane Helene devastated areas of western North Carolina last year, including school districts in the impact zone.
Over 100 students from 24 western North Carolina counties have been awarded scholarships by the North Carolina Community ...
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North Carolina drone video shows mine operations residents say plague Hurricane Helene-ravaged area
Residents in Poplar, North Carolina, are fighting to shut down what the state recently deemed an "illegal" mine operation ...
A look at Hurricane Helene's destruction: North Carolina before and after the storm Motorists drive past flood damage along Craig Creek in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Sept. 30 near Black ...
A beloved tourist attraction in western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains will be demolished starting later this month.
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.
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