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An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene has reopened to the public.
It puts $700 million into a Helene reserve fund, only spending $500 of that for now. It also moves nearly $300 million from the DOT to relief efforts.
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- Chimney Rock State Park officially reopened Friday nine months after Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina. Governor Josh Stein and other local and ...
The North Carolina legislature wrapped up the chief portion of its annual session Thursday, passing another Hurricane ...
Chimney Rock State Park has reopened to the public exactly nine months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of western ...
Moments before the Hurricane Helene relief package was passed by both chambers, legislators struck a controversial provision.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein and other officials attended a reopening ceremony at Chimney Rock State Park, which is about ...
Appropriation of another $500 million in relief for Hurricane Helene with $200 million more readied for a relief fund has ...
Crews on Friday reopened a section of Interstate 40 along its narrow corridor through the Great Smoky Mountains after ...
The 3-year-old dog was adopted after experiencing a rough patch. Tex was living with her previous owners when Hurricane ...
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