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BPR faces a $300,000 funding loss due to Trump's order, risking local journalism and emergency alerts in Western North Carolina's rural communities.
After last year’s storms, local governments and the state could end up changing their land development codes to make sure structures are safer and more resilient, an expert says.
The Washington County town annually holds its "Trail Days" celebration for hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Despite last fall ...
We are less than a month away from the start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and tropical weather outlooks have started ...
Many homeowners, including disabled veterans and retirees, are being told they have to raise their homes several feet off the ...
Tennessee outfielder Colby Backus was named to the 2025 SEC Baseball Community Service Team on Wednesday. Backus displayed ...
With 2,000 looking for housing, FEMA’s Housing Fair offers help to storm survivors in South Georgia. FEMA has placed nearly 288 Georgia families in long-term housing since Hurricane Helene.
NC Charter School Principal of the Year Sarena Fuller talks about Hurricane Helene recovery, her leadership style, and more.
Tri-Cities-based restaurateur Sari Esther has opened her latest establishment on West Market Street in Johnson City called ...
Tennessee residents received $15.1 million from FEMA for Hurricane Helene repairs. Over 83% of claims were from high-risk ...
The Pigeon River Fund of The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) awarded nine grants totaling $208,110 to environmental groups working to improve surface water quality, enhance fish ...
Officials with the College of Education at the University of Florida said they have appointed Dr. Carrie Geiger as the next ...