While adapting to life in donated campers and spare bedrooms, some displaced residents still struggle to find temporary ...
Four western North Carolina families share housing challenges they live daily some six months after Helene’s devastation.
It’s a life that’s been challenging, especially for Delia Lytle Bayley’s son, who has autism and struggles with change.
The money, which would come from the U.S. government if approved, would go toward long-term rebuilding rather than immediate ...
North Carolina lawmakers are pressing for faster action, even as the full scope of damage is not known and the extent of ...
Mixed messages about aid and no easy access to temporary housing near their home has frustrated Sabrina Mills and her family ...
Grants of $55,000–$910,000 to minority-owned and women-owned businesses affected by Hurricane Helene. Must have been operational for at least one year before Helene. Apply here.
The agency is making the same move its director assailed before taking office, with more than 1,200 households losing eligibility for Federal Emergency ...
Caldwell County Economic Development, in collaboration with the city of Lenoir and the Western Piedmont Council of Government, has published a comprehensive Housing Plan for Caldwell County, according ...
In his first address to both chambers of the general assembly, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein covered a broad range of ...
“North Carolina cannot afford another failed disaster ... such as disaster grants from the Department of Housing and Urban Development that often follow large-scale disasters, historically ...