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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Swannanoa, North Carolina

Nation Nov 28

North Carolina residents lean on community for help as they struggle to rebuild after Helene

By Laura Barrón-López, Jackson Hudgins, Mike Fritz

Nation Oct 18

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North Carolina residents contend with grief, lack of supplies as they rebuild after Helene

It’s been more than three weeks since Hurricane Helene battered parts of the Southeast. The hardest-hit state was North Carolina, where more than 90 people died, 81 people remain unaccounted for and residents face a long road to recovery. Laura…

By Laura Barrón-López, Ian Couzens, Sam Lane

Nation Oct 16

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How crews are working to find North Carolina residents still missing after Helene

It has been nearly three weeks since Hurricane Helene began its devastating march across the Southeast, killing at least 230 people in six states. The storm’s most destructive impact was in western North Carolina, where entire communities were swept away…

By Geoff Bennett, Jackson Hudgins

Nation Oct 04

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina
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A week after Helene, western N.C. faces lack of basic needs and uncertain future

A week after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of the Southeast, residents in some states are still trying to get the very basics. More than 200 are confirmed dead and hundreds remain unaccounted for. That makes it the deadliest hurricane to…

By William Brangham, Mary Fecteau, Mike Fritz, Jackson Hudgins

Nation Oct 04

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina
A week after Helene cut water supplies, thousands in North Carolina struggle to find enough

Nearly a week after Hurricane Helene brought devastation to western North Carolina, a shiny stainless steel tanker truck in downtown Asheville attracted residents carrying 5-gallon containers, milk jugs and buckets to fill with what has become a desperately scare resource — drinking…

By Michael Phillis, Jeff Amy, Brittany Peterson, Associated Press

Oct 02

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Hurricane Helene’s reach shows why no place is immune from impacts of climate change

By William Brangham, Jackson Hudgins

Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida but towns hundreds of miles from the coast have seen some of the worst destruction. Communities once considered ‘climate havens’ are facing a harsh reality, there may be no such thing. William Brangham discussed…

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Oct 01

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Asheville mayor on what North Carolina needs as flooding recovery process begins

By Geoff Bennett, Azhar Merchant

Hurricane Helene could turn out to be one of the deadliest hurricanes to make landfall in the U.S. More than 150 people are confirmed dead and hundreds more are still missing. Historic flooding nearly washed some towns away in western…

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Mar 09

North Carolina police officer charged with felony assault after August beating of black pedestrian

By Jonathan Drew, Associated Press

The case against former Asheville police officer Christopher Hickman became public only last week after a leaked body camera video showed Hickman subduing and punching the pedestrian, who was accused of jaywalking.

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Aug 21

In North Carolina, audience shrinking for Trump’s message

By Thomas Beaumont, Associated Press

Hillary Clinton "owes the state of North Carolina a very big apology," Donald Trump thundered during a rally in North Carolina.

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