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North Carolina lawmakers rebuked on Wednesday the state's disaster recovery director — with one calling for her removal — for the agency's slow progress amid years-long delays that have left some low-income homeowners in temporary lodging for up to six years after hurricanes Matthew and Florence displaced them.
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Shorelines protect coastal communities from storm surge and flooding, but some in North Carolina are in need of repair.
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Ian brought heavy rain and wind to North Carolina over the course of a few days, but the storm destroyed or caused major damage to less than 50 homes in the state.
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Hurricane Ian made landfall in South Carolina this afternoon and is expected to reach North Carolina tonight.
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Hundreds of families are still displaced from their homes years after Hurricanes Matthew and Florence. Some families have been living in hotels for years waiting for repairs to start.
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State lawmakers approved $850 million in hurricane relief money during a special session Monday, half of which can be spent immediately. The money will go…
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State lawmakers approved $850 million in hurricane relief money during a special session Monday, half of which can be spent immediately. The money will go…
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North Carolina is still reeling from Hurricane Florence. The death toll from the storm rose to at least 37 people in three different states Tuesday, with…
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North Carolina is still reeling from Hurricane Florence. The death toll from the storm rose to at least 37 people in three different states Tuesday, with…
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Though Hurricane Florence has been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, its floodwaters continue to wreak havoc on North Carolina communities. Host…