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Five years after Hurricane Florence left damage across eastern North Carolina, youth reporter Manzili Kokayi uplifts one woman's fight to save her family's generational property.
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The final round of federally funded grants through the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) Affordable Housing Development Fund is going to single-family and multi-family housing developments in Bladen, Duplin, Jones, Pamlico, Pender and Scotland counties.
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The U.S. Marine Corps plans a $22 million dollar electricity microgrid at Camp Lejeune, to keep a key section of the base running during major outages.
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Spring is high season for beach replenishment projects along the Carolinas coast. They're popular with waterfront property owners and communities that rely on beach tourism. But they're also increasingly expensive. And coastal scientists say they make no sense environmentally, especially as sea levels rise.
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On the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season Monday, a North Carolina House committee approved a bill that would help communities plan for future storms and flooding.
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As hurricane season starts Monday, most of North Carolina's coastal counties are grappling with shortfalls or concerns about equipment and resources as…
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A south Charlotte middle school teacher has launched a drive to get aid to a tiny island school hard hit by Hurricane Dorian. She says she learned an…
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It's hurricane season and government forecasters last week said they're now expecting above-normal activity, with five to nine Atlantic hurricanes,…
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BURGAW, N.C. -- North Carolina's top judicial official says several courthouses are still recovering from damage suffered in Hurricane Florence last…
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Administrative mistakes and a lack of expertise caused delays in North Carolina's spending of federal funds for Hurricane Matthew recovery, according to a…