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.
# An ex- Abaco MP yesterday slammed the “inexcusable” failure to fix Abaco’s “dangerous” roads while voicing alarm over whether a foreign hotel chain has gained permission to rename a Bahamian island.
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It’s beginning to sound like a broken record — nearly a year after Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina, ...
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The Comprehensive Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program, created in 2024, offered grants of up to $10,000 for upgrades designed ...
The Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area has opened the Charnley-Norwood House for walk-in tours where previously tours could only be scheduled by phone. The National Her ...