North Carolina lawmakers have enacted a law over the governor's veto that would diminish the powers afforded to his successor ...
Earlier that day, Hurricane Helene roared into the Southern Appalachian Mountains after moving north through Florida and ...
Christmas is a good news, bad news situation in Pensacola, a tiny community in the Cane River Valley, high in the mountains ...
Emerald Coast Fellowship Church in Lynn Haven is doing. Wednesday evening the congregation gathered to pack hundreds of boxes ...
The Augusta County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office is continuing its tradition of giving back to the community by providing ...
State assistance of another $227 million to western North Carolina in the recovery from Hurricane Helene is going forward, ...
A retired Williamsport Bureau of Fire fighter who went on a trip to provide supplies to North Carolina Hurricane Helene flood victims is heading there again with toys, Christmas items and more. “We ...
The southern Appalachian Mountains, known as the salamander capital of the world, are home to some of the most distinct ...
On Wednesday, the North Carolina House voted to override Governor Roy Cooper's veto of controversial SB 382, which provides ...
The bill includes a Helene relief package and provisions that would strip power from some Democrat-held positions.
The new law authorizes more Helene disaster relief but also enacts a series of unrelated changes that weaken the powers of top statewide offices.
North Carolina saw its fourth year of economic growth since the COVID-19 pandemic, despite Hurricane Helene’s destruction dampening the state’s fourth quarter economy.