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One year ago, Western North Carolina was pummeled by Hurricane Helene, claiming 108 lives, displacing families and leaving behind millions of cubic yards of debris that will cost billions to clean up.
The scars from Helene may be slowly healing, but many people are still working to rebuild their homes, livelihoods and sense of normalcy.
One year later, Blue Ridge Public Radio has been talking to community members about their experiences, what issues rose to the top and where we stand today.
The scars from Helene may be slowly healing, but many people are still working to rebuild their homes, livelihoods and sense of normalcy.
One year later, Blue Ridge Public Radio has been talking to community members about their experiences, what issues rose to the top and where we stand today.
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Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought said the funding was for projects in 16 states, all of which voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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The music mogul, who was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution but acquitted of more serious charges, will be in court on Friday, Oct. 3 for a sentencing hearing.
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Jackson County commissioners are still considering leaving the Fontana Regional Library System. On Thursday, commissioners invited the library board to a joint meeting to answer questions. The questions were wide-ranging, including the budget, organization and policies of the three-county library system.
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An NC DHHS investigation into 35 complaints about patient care and management at Mission Hospital found it’s in compliance with federal standards, according to documents obtained by Asheville Watchdog.
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Jackson County commissioners are still considering leaving the Fontana Regional Library because they say they are concerned about alleged “pornography” and library policies.
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A rock slide and flooding on I-40 in Tennessee has caused the road to close between Exit 20 and the Tennessee State Line for nine days.
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Two deputies from the sheriff’s office will patrol Brevard while the city tries to fill vacancies in its police department.
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Residents who make below 120% of the area median income are eligible.
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