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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

Buncombe County's Storm Response: A New Tool for Residents

Buncombe County has rolled out a new online tool to help locals dealing with Hurricane Helene. Launched on Saturday, this platform lets people upload geotagged photos and report issues like blocked roads or landslides. Here's how it works: first, snap a picture, then upload it to the site. The photo

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Hurricane Helene: Separating Fact from Fiction

When a natural disaster like Hurricane Helene strikes, the government swings into action. But with that comes misinformation and scams trying to make things worse. Let's clear up some falsehoods. First, nobody is using disaster funds for immigrants who aren’t here legally. FEMA has its own fund

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Biltmore Village: After Hurricane Helene, a Town United and Rebuilding

The calm after the storm is here, but it'll take time for Biltmore Village to regain its glow. A nearby river, once beautiful, now looks like a trash dump with mud, metal, and dirt scattered about. Shops are closed, restaurants too. It’s been over a week since Hurricane Helene hit, leaving watermark

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Asheville's Art Scene: After the Flood

The River Arts District in Asheville, North Carolina, has a long history of floods. A line on an old warehouse marks how high the water was in 1916. Hurricane Helene brought floodwaters even higher last week. This district is now a hub for art and culture, drawing tourists from all over. Many artist

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

FEMA's Funds: Migrants vs. Disasters?

A storm hit the East Coast in late September, and now people are talking about money – specifically, how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is using it. Some say they should focus more on helping people affected by Hurricane Helene instead of spending money on migrants. Texas Governor Gr

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Hurricane Helene: Separating Facts from Fiction

As Hurricane Helene wreaks havoc across the country, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is urging everyone to be cautious about false information circulating online. The agency has set up a special page called "rumor response" to help people sort through what's true and what's not. One

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

The Truth Tangle: Misinformation After Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in the southeastern United States, leaving behind destruction and uncertainty. In the storm's aftermath, misleading information started to spread like a virus, complicating relief efforts and frustrating officials. People were desperate for answers, making them vulnera

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Is California's Dream Still Alive? Let's Talk Solutions

California, once a beacon of progress, is now grappling with severe challenges. Homelessness has skyrocketed, crime rates are on the rise, and affordability is plummeting. This crisis begs the question: is California's dream still achievable? The fate lies in the hands of our state leaders. Democrat

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Oct 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Asheville's Hidden Truth: Floods in a Supposed Safe Haven

For years, Asheville, North Carolina, has been promoted as a safe haven from extreme weather. But Hurricane Helene recently showed that this isn't true at all. Asheville is actually very vulnerable to flooding because of its geography and climate history. The city sits in a spot where water can easi

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Oct 03 2024LIFESTYLE

Helene's Fury: Southern States Reel from Devastating Storm

Hurricane Helene has left a trail of destruction across the southern United States, affecting millions of people and claiming over 189 lives. The storm made landfall in Florida as a massive Category 4 hurricane, shattering records for intensity and causing catastrophic damage. With power outages aff

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