April Laissle | WFDD
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As much of western North Carolina works to recover from Helene, some business owners say they’re worried about what they’re calling a “second disaster”: the loss of tourism during peak season.
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In the days after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, private pilots sprung into action, performing both search and rescue and supply drop missions in hard-hit areas. The operations have largely been self-organized, and have prompted attention from government officials. WFDD’s April Laissle tagged along on a flight last week to see the work in action.
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A month after former Greensboro city manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba abruptly resigned this spring, the city agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle “claims of unwanted touching” made against him by one of his direct reports.
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Former Greensboro City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba resigned after evidence surfaced showing he violated the city’s sexual harassment policy, according to multiple city government sources who spoke to WFDD on condition of anonymity.
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Former Greensboro City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba resigned after violating a city policy, according to a city councilmember. Jaiyeoba previously served as assistant city manager and director of planning in Charlotte.