This comes less than a month after the storm tore through western North Carolina, leaving billions of dollars in damage behind.
Governor Cooper encourages those affected by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina to apply for D-SNAP benefits by Thursday's ...
Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday issued an executive order authorizing the Department of Commerce, Division of Employment ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Gov. Roy Cooper this morning called Helene the deadliest and most devastating storm in the state’s ...
North Carolina Governor Cooper announces Environmental Justice Advisory Council report with strategic recommendations for ...
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Gov. Roy Cooper Helene Update
Nearly $129 million in FEMA Individual Assistance funds have been paid so far to Western North Carolina disaster survivors ...
MARSHALL - Gov. Roy Cooper visited Madison County and Yancey County and emphasized that the unprecedented devastation of ...
Over the weekend, officials said FEMA paused briefly some operations in the state because of threats made against its workers ...
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order on Wednesday increasing the weekly maximum unemployment benefit pay from $350 to ...
Governor Roy Cooper and State Budget Director Kristin Walker discuss a recommended funding package for Helene disaster recovery.