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The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge will be demolished on Aug. 18 due to irreparable damage from Hurricane Helene. LAKE LURE, N.C.
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WCBD News 2 on MSNLake Lure Flowering Bridge will be removed after Helene damage made it ‘beyond repair’Lake Lure Flowering Bridge will be removed after Helene damage made it ‘beyond repair’ LAKE LURE, N.C. ( QUEEN CITY NEWS) — An iconic piece of Lake Lure will soon be no more, and become yet another ...
Above-normal activity is still expected for the remainder of hurricane season, according to NOAA's updated hurricane forecast ...
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — On Thursday, August 7, Buncombe County Commissioners held their final town hall of the summer ...
A woman from western North Carolina, Peggy Lee Cantrell, faces federal charges for falsifying information on her FEMA ...
Over ten months after Hurricane Helene, the City of Asheville is inviting local community groups to contribute to local ...
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. (FOX Carolina) - Nearly one year after Hurricane Helene brought catastrophic damage to the North Carolina mountains, hope has come in the form of a hot meal. Riverwatch Grill, ...
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WFXR Roanoke on MSNGod’s Pit Crew set to reveal new home to Hurricane Helene victimsGod’s Pit Crew is approaching the official house reveal date for the Cicillian family, who lost everything to Hurricane Helene in Leicester, North Carolina. The unveiling will show the family’s ...
Glynn County Commission members approved the Hurricane Helene post disaster receipt for $60,000 at Thursday’s finance committee meeting.
The latest Mountain BizWorks survey provides a snapshot of recovery among more than 700 small businesses in the region.
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, there are still painful reminders and flashbacks.
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