SO I CARRY A CHAINSAW WITH ME. SO I’M READY TO GO AT THE DROP ... ALL TO HELP WITH RECOVERY AND REBUILD IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. AND WHILE THESE PEOPLE HAVE BECOME LIKE FAMILY FOR HER, SO ...
A cold front has brought much colder air to the Upstate area of South Carolina, setting the stage for an active week of weather. Tuesday and Wednesday will see even colder temperatures than Monday, ...
The pastor admitted to law enforcement officers that he watched the material at the church while multi-tasking and completing ...
It’s the latest affront in a long series of disagreements over election law in North Carolina ... along ideological or partisan lines, Western Carolina University political science professor ...
This includes changes to water policies and requirements that voters need to show identification ... repeatedly reached out to me to check in on how Western North Carolina was doing.
HICKORY, N.C. — Dozens of FEMA homes and travel trailers sit empty near Hickory Regional Airport, while over 2,700 families remain in motels in western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene.
Elizabeth MacDonald, who registered as an unaffiliated voter and lives in an area of Western North Carolina ... representing me on the Supreme Court.” Multiple data analyses show that the ...
Laura Barron-Lopez: This morning, President Donald Trump touching down in Western North Carolina, stop number one ... is something that never worked for me. I'd like to see the states take care ...
Throughout the transition, both President Trump and Vice President Vance repeatedly reached out to me to check ... of it to come to Western North Carolina. I intend to show President Trump the ...
He added, "Things will be changing under President Trump, and his visit shows his Administration is committed to the people of Western North Carolina ... were very late to show up," from her ...
Late Friday morning, the Trumps landed in western North Carolina ... with flood victims in Swannanoa, North Carolina, Trump later added, “If it was up to me right now, I’d end it right ...