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Almost five months after Hurricane Matthew struck Eastern North Carolina, leaving 26 people dead and an estimated $1.6 billion in property damage, part of…
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The tiny town of Princeville, North Carolina is still feeling the effects of Hurricane Matthew, which flooded this historic African-American town in…
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Victims of Hurricane Matthew are getting much needed relief. Governor Roy Cooper announced the state would be getting $198 million in federal grants from…
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The town of Nags Head is asking the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, for help to restore 1.4 million cubic meters of sand along its shoreline…
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The North Carolina General Assembly meets this week in a special short session. Lame duck Governor Pat McCrory called the session to address disaster…
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The North Carolina General Assembly meets this week in a special short session. Lame duck Governor Pat McCrory called the session to address disaster…
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UPDATED Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 7:05 p.m. The state House voted unanimously Tuesday night to pass their version of a disaster relief measure. The…
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State lawmakers will convene in Raleigh Tuesday to deal with disaster relief, but the agenda is open-ended.Lame duck Republican Governor Pat McCrory…
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Outside Robeson County Schools central offices, Superintendent Tommy Lowry points to a large hole in the top of the chain-link fence. "Where that fence is…
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Residents in a small, mostly African-American community in eastern North Carolina are still waiting to see what’s left of their flooded homes since the…