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Radio · RaleighBy Deanna Sipe Click here for updates on this story RALEGH, North Carolina (WLOS) — The North Carolina House of Representatives approved a spending plan to invest an additional $700 million to support Helene recovery efforts across western North Carolina. Adding this round of funding to the previous amount of $1.4 billion brings the totalSee the Story
NC House of Representatives Approve Additional $700M to Support Helene Recovery Efforts
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Floods · Chimney RockCHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. (AP) — An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene reopened to the public on Friday, nine months after the storm brought historic flooding, destruction and loss of life. North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein and other officials attended a reopening ceremony at Chimney Rock State Park, which is about 25 miles (40.2 kilometers) southeast of Asheville. The main portion of t…See the Story
Home to North Carolina Iconic Attraction Reopens After Hurricane Helene's Devastation
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Mark Robinson · RaleighThe number of state laws preempting local policies governing transgender rights in the United States has been steadily increasing since 2019, according to newly updated research by the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University School of Law.See the Story
States Increasingly Preempting Local Laws Governing Transgender Rights
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Gallatin County to Consider Ordinance to Limit Camping on Public Property
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Swain Co. Sheriff Facing Criminal Sex Charge Retires
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Agreement being finalized to sustain trails project in Old Fort after Helene devastation
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Indiana DCS Working to Boost Safety and Direct Family Support
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Settlement Reached in Federal Lawsuit Against One of NC's Biggest Community Colleges
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NC Senate Approves Another $700 Million in Hurricane Helene Relief Funds
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Gotcha! Firings at NC universities after undercover videos raise legal, ethical questions.
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