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The National Hurricane Center is expected to release its hurricane season predictions on May 22. There is a 21% chance for another tropical storm to reach Tennessee in 2025, according to Colorado ...
The action plan dedicates more than $1 billion in CDBG-DR program funding to rebuild and repair damaged homes, and construct ...
HUD has approved the city's action plan for $225 million in federal funding to aid in Tropical Storm Helene disaster recovery ...
After major damage from Tropical Storm Helene, Hi-Wire Brewing is reopening their RAD Beer Garden with a May 24 celebration.
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WALB on MSNFEMA hosts housing resource fair for South Georgians still recovering from storm damageWith this resource fair, FEMA said they brought federal, state and local partners together to offer comprehensive services to ...
Mercy Urgent Care has been honored as the recipient of the Urgent Care Association’s 2025 Humanitarian Award for its service to the Western North Carolina community in the aftermath of Tropical ...
Heavy rains in the Bat Cave area caused mudslides and road damage, exacerbating damage from Tropical Storm Helene. Continued slides are expected throughout the summer storm season. Roads in the Bat ...
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNNHC begins tropical weather outlooks as 2025 hurricane season nearsWe are less than a month away from the start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and tropical weather outlooks have started ...
Beryl, Helene and Milton were retired from the ... between mid-August and mid-October, according to the Hurricane Center. Tropical cyclone is the generic term used by the National Weather Service ...
Many Western North Carolina residents are particularly anxious about the beginning of the 2025 season following the effects of Tropical Storm Helene, which ravaged the region in late September 2024.
In this edition of Asheville Answers, a reader asks when the bridge to the WNC Nature Center will be repaired.
GRIP AND RIP: A participant in the first tournament at the Lake Julian disc golf course after Tropical Storm Helene rips his initial shot off the first tee on the redesigned South Asheville course.
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