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NCDOT officials announced that they obtained a 404 Individual Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a 401 Water ...
When Hurricane Helene flooded western North Carolina, nonprofits scrambled to help until more permanent relief could arrive.
Torrential rain lashed South Carolina on Tuesday, causing quickly rising water levels that posed life-threatening dangers.
Crews will soon begin extracting rock from Pisgah National Forest to rebuild a part of Interstate 40 destroyed by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina.
The annual awards program celebrates TSMO strategies and tools that leverage existing infrastructure to increase safety and reliability; the success of those programs and strategies are shared with ...
Electric vehicle fires after flood events represent a significant challenge to the modern fire service. Storm surge from ...
All 10 severely damaged parks are now in the permitting phase with state and federal agencies, according to City of Sarasota ...
Seeing each other go through the destruction Helene caused brought the team closer together. What they learned in doing so could help lead Cocke County to success this fall.
In 2024, Hampton High School was a postseason squad in the TSSAA Class 2A ranks, despite a number of their players dealing ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Greyhound will resume service to and from Asheville after nearly a yearlong closure due to its former stop, ...
A FedEx office in Asheville will soon reopen more than 10 months after it was nearly destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Helene.
S.C. Office of Resilience has won federal approval of its action plan for spending over $150 million in grant funds to help those affected by Helene.