The Legislature just passed laws that make it harder for policyholders to sue if they don't agree with the payout.
Gov. Roy Cooper, who leaves office in January, called the legislation a "sham" and claimed it doesn't send money to those affected by Hurricane Helene.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, more than 2,000 landslides displaced families in western North Carolina. They are waiting to ...
I don’t think it’s going to be what they’re expecting it to be,” Roger Dail said of residents' worry about smoke, ash. 'There ...
Shawn Hendrix, known as Mr. Beast, spoke to Top Story about ongoing relief efforts in North Carolina following Hurricane ...
Charlotte County estimates beach restoration will cost to close to $34 million. Between Debbie, Helene, and Milton, the ...
The last day of Atlantic hurricane season is November 30 and it is unlikely we will add any more activity this year. On ...
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department provided an update Tuesday on the state of the facilities, including greenways, ...
There is an opportunity to support those affected by Hurricane Helene through a benefit concert titled "Stronger Than the ...
The business, which is leasing its restaurant and retail space to Tommy Bahama in 2025, announces potential expansion plans.
FOREST ACRES, S.C. — Two months after Hurricane Helene caused significant damage in the Midlands, neighborhoods are still in ...