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Ongoing post-Helene projects examine flood forecasting models, backup energy systems, ecological impacts, private well contamination and health solutions

Ongoing post-Helene projects examine flood forecasting models, backup energy systems, ecological impacts, private well contamination and health solutions

Recovery and resilience were prevalent themes at Business North Carolina’s Rural Economic Summit in Hickory Tuesday and Wednesday, where speakers highlighted the economic realities of

Despite dwindling resources and loss of world’s attention, Western NC nonprofit groups continue essential recovery work after Helene.

Nearly 60% of nonprofits in Western North Carolina suffered physical damage to buildings or property after Hurricane Helene, a loss of over $100 million.

In at least 11 counties across North Carolina, early childhood education agencies and community colleges are running child care academies designed to get new teachers

While Physical and Economic Recovery is Underway, Social and Emotional Challenges Remain Asheville, N.C. – A new report released today, Rising Above: Resilience and Recovery

The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is celebrating a major milestone in its Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program.

Asheville, N.C. – A new report released today, Rising Above: Resilience and Recovery Among Western North Carolina Nonprofits After Hurricane Helene, reveals the significant and

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —One year later, Western North Carolina is still recovering after the devastating impacts of Helene, resulting in $59 billion in damage.

In the recovery that’s still unfolding in western North Carolina, Governor Josh Stein underscored the importance of bolstering small businesses and aiding the people in