FEMA is opening a mobile disaster recovery center in Buncombe County to provide one-on-one help to North Carolinians impacted ...
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HICKORY, N.C. – FEMA will open a Mobile Disaster Recovery Center in Buncombe County Monday, Dec. 2, to provide one-on-one help to North Carolinians affected by Tropical Storm Helene. Open 8 a.m.-6 p.m ...
FEMA officials continue to work to publicize Helene victims should stay in touch with the federal agency especially with ...
Property Tax Payments Due in January Property taxes remain due by January 6, 2025 as North Carolina law does not allow waivers or exemptions for natural disasters. For assistance, visit the Tax Office ...
North Carolinians who survived Hurricane Helene are still suffering from the aftermath two months later. Some remain without ...
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (A-B Tech) will host a resource fair on Wednesday, Dec. 4 to continue aiding ...
From a major bridge collapse to hurricanes and wildfires, active Army, Guard and Reserve Soldiers were essential in helping ...
The Nov. 27 briefing also addressed holiday fire safety, preventing pipes from freezing, another Code Purple and more.
Many nonprofits stepped up to help people forced from storm-damaged homes in western North Carolina, where some people were ...