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North Carolina has declared a state of emergency after Tropical Storm Chantal caused severe flooding and at least six deaths.
North Carolina's attorney general is suing FEMA after it cut $200 million in funding to help protect safe drinking water in ...
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The tropical storm hit the state on July 6, bringing severe flooding to multiple counties. At least six people died due to ...
Tropical Depression Chantal, which hit North Carolina as a tropical depression on July 6 and 7, dumped 9 to 12 inches of rain ...
ENC cities and counties including Greenville, New Bern, Onslow County and Bertie County were set to receive a significant ...
More than two months after a bicameral, bipartisan request led by two North Carolina Republican congressmen, states with 19 ...
After shuttering a multi-billion-dollar natural disaster mitigation grant program in the spring, the Trump administration is ...
The State of Emergency was issued for 13 counties to help support long-term recovery efforts from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Chantal.
The Trump administration canceled a FEMA program in April that would have funded upgrades to protect the town from flooding. Then the Eno River rose more than 20 feet.
This move is critical to ensure that state and federal recovery is available for areas most heavily impacted by the storm, ...
Firefighters were seen performing water rescues in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Sunday evening. No injuries or deaths have ...