North Carolina, NASCAR and Greg Biffle
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Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who died Thursday, Dec. 18, was dubbed the "unsung hero" of Hurricane Helene relief efforts in 2024
A beloved family cat that went missing when Hurricane Helene battered the Southeast region last year was miraculously reunited with her loved ones after 443 days missing.
North Carolina Christmas tree farmers are ready for business to ramp back up after a hard holiday season in 2024 following Hurricane Helene's widespread devastation in the region.
North Carolina state officials, city leaders and community activists are raising concerns about what they say is a slow and under-funded response to Hurricane Helene due to hurdles from the Trump administration.
A Florida doctor guilty of stealing over $14,000 in disaster relief for Hurricane Helene victims faces accountability with suspended jail time and a license report.
Biffle will be remembered for his NASCAR career and for his work as a rescue pilot across WNC in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Governor Josh Stein announced a new initiative this week to help repair rentals damaged by Hurricane Helene. The Small Rental Rehabilitation Program is for owners of up to four rental units affected by the storm. Individuals applying must agree to provide affordable rates for a decade following repairs.
The thought of reuniting with pets more than a year after they were lost is just indescribable. Something similar unfolded in the United States when a North Carolina family reunited with their beloved cat, Gabby, after it had been lost for 443 days following Hurricane Helene, as reported by the New York Post.
The guitarist enlisted Stone Temple Pilots, MJ Lenderman, Daniel Donato, Maggie Rose, and more onstage in Asheville, North Carolina, a year after the region was flooded