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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A local author is releasing a new book with the stories of people who survived Hurricane Helene. The author Julianne Rhodes grew up in Canton and still lives there part-time.
Local officials are expanding their tools to issue warnings during disasters with new technology and “old school” approaches.
The Oklahoman sat down with Tulsa coach Tre Lamb and athletic director Justin Moore to find out how they plan to make ...
On03, Hurricane Isabel slammed into the North Carolina coast, causing nearly 40 deaths and inflicting property damage ...
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has awarded a total of $3 million to two local partners in Haywood County to support ongoing recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene and to ...
It’s beginning to sound like a broken record — nearly a year after Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina, ...
Lessons learned. That’s what filmmaker Laura DeBruce will discuss when she speaks to the Sanibel Rotary Club on Sept. 26. At the top of her list will be the role luck played in making her documentary, ...
With a 25-18, 25-13, 25-10 win over Middletown, Wilmington ended a five-match losing streak Monday night in non-league volleyball at Fred Summers Court.
Local Bethel author Julianne Kuykendall Rhodes has released a non-fiction book titled Mountain Tsunami II: True Flood Stories ...
Omaha Beach filly was back to the winner's circle at Woodbine following an unplaced finish in the E.P. Taylor last time out ...
Hurricane Kiko continues to barrel toward the Hawaiian Islands as a major hurricane and is expected to begin creating dangerous surf conditions in the coming days. According to a late-night advisory ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Light to moderate trade winds can be expected through the weekend. A normally dry summertime shower pattern can be expected for the next few days until Sunday when an area ...
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