North Carolina lawmakers are scheduled to return to the statehouse Wednesday with plans by the Senate to advance the bill.
The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Deanne Criswell, told lawmakers that she personally approved the firing of an employee who directed FEMA workers to not knock on the doors of those ...
It wasn’t as if the Tar Heel state didn’t see Hurricane Helene coming. On Sept. 25, one day before Helene stormed ashore, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency as the storm’s ...
The contrast is stark tourists casually shopping just a few miles from American citizens surviving in tents on their ...
The boil water advisory for Asheville, North Carolina, residents has been lifted after Helene damaged the city's distribution ...
Helene ravaged North Carolina communities after it made landfall in September. FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell testifies ...
Though Trump carried North Carolina, Democrats won five statewide offices—governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, ...
Truist Financial Corp. (NYSE: TFC) plans to dedicate a combined $725 million over the next three years to help western North ...
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene left a fatal path of destruction across Southern states, volunteers and federal ...
Charlotte-based Truist is committing $725 million over the next three years to Helene recovery efforts in western North ...
Wilton Emergency Dispatcher Ashley Momplaisir and the Rev. Reginald Norman of Our Lady of Fatima Church were honored for ...
When SB382 was finally posted on the legislative website, it became clear quickly it contains several priority items on ...