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Heading west to lend a hand
This Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative crew headed to the western part of the state to Union Power Cooperative, headquartered in Monroe, to help with restoration efforts after Hurricane Helene heavily damaged their system. Pictured before heading west are, from left, Tyler Scarborough, Robbie Easley, Jonathan Vernesoni, Justin Waterfield and Brayan Garcia. The local cooperative is […] The post Heading west to lend a hand appeared first on The Coastland Times.
People stocking up on supplies to send to mountain communities impacted by Helene
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — People across the Carolinas are buying the essentials to send to people in western North Carolina. On Tuesday, our crews watched person after person come out of the Costco on Tyvola Road, shopping carts piled high with supplies to take to the mountains. While many people we talked with […]
Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Response Team in Buncombe County assisting in relief efforts
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office’s Response Team is in Buncombe County assisting in relief efforts following Hurricane Helene. They are working with the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office and is also conducting welfare checks in Swannanoa today.
Charlotte FC dominates in home match against Chicago Fire FC, 4 to 3
CHARLOTTE (CHARLOTTE SPORTS LIVE) — Charlotte FC and Chicago Fire FC return to the battlefield at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte for a rematch on Wednesday. Charlotte FC immediately dominated eight minutes in the match with a goal from Karol Swiderski. The teams battled it out as CLRC’s Liel Abada earns the first yellow […]
Where to find shelters, resources in the Carolinas
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — With dozens of deaths, widespread property damage and power outages in the Carolinas caused by Helene, many are wondering where to turn for help or to help. WCNC Charlotte has compiled a resource list for you. NOTE: This article will continue to be updated to reflect...
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