Gov. Josh Stein on Friday announced a $30 million public-private partnership to fund grants for small businesses in western North Carolina rebuilding after Hurricane Helene.
Income tax should not be paid on money provided through state-based catastrophe loss mitigation programs, says a U.S. Senate proposal from North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis.
In a Jan. 31 visit to WNC, Gov. Josh Stein announced a $30 million grant program to help small businesses recovering from Helene.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — $10 million worth of debt forgiveness is coming to thousands of Western North Carolina residents who are still reeling from the destruction that Hurricane Helene left behind.
BURNSVILLE, N.C. — The director of the Emergency Management Agency in Yancey County, North Carolina said he’s shocked at the ...
For his part, Anderson has helped mow lawns that grew knee-high after the storms. He and his six employees at Anderson’s ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein began his first term earlier this month with a behemoth task in front of him: Helping western ...
Appalachian Community Relief, currently set up in the Black Mountain Ingles Garden Center, will soon move locations.
At Thursday’s hearing, Krebs and Stephanie McGarrah introduced the office to state legislators to the subcommittee on hurricane response and recovery.
During a special legislative session that went into the evening Wednesday, lawmakers approved a series of measures aimed at ...
Although Hurricane Helene significantly impacted missions giving in 2024, N.C. Baptist officials have seen an outpouring of financial donations and support for the ongoing storm-related response effor ...