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Events like Katrina exposed a critical dilemma for us: the growing magnitude of climate and weather disasters and the ...
A North Carolina man, known online as "Chrispymate," experienced a shocking turn of events last week when he was struck by ...
New research finds “sunny day” tides now flood some N.C. streets a third of the year, far beyond tide-gauge estimates, ...
The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news, including the NC Attorney General's visit to Hillsborough.
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A warmer atmosphere can hold more water, which makes it more likely moisture-laden clouds will drop rainfall bombs when they ...
ASHEVILLE - An online chocolate shop prepares to open a brick-and-mortar retail store; local restaurants raise money for ...
The term "100-year flood" implies that the event is a rare occurrence; however, dozens of such storms have inundated the ...
The ingredients that led to the Hill Country disaster — steep terrain, swollen rivers and unsuspecting people in harm’s way — ...
Endangered aquatic species remain vulnerable nearly a year after the storm moved through Appalachia and the lower Midwest.
The National Weather Service office in Charleston, South Carolina, is adjusting which flood alert products will be issued during a heavy rainstorm.
With Chantal having moved across North Carolina and claiming at least six lives, experts say the once-in-a-1,000-years event signals an unusually early and powerful start to the storm season. Over ...