President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Western North Carolina on Friday to visit locals impacted by Hurricane Helene in late September.
North Carolina locals who survived Hurricane Helene in September but suffered massive losses from the storm share their thoughts on President Donald Trump's visit.
President Donald Trump proposed eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a Friday visit to Helene-ravaged Western North Carolina.
Jan. 24, President Trump Friday vowed to sign a Presidential executive order to get Western North Carolina roads built back faster.
President Donald Trump has arrived in western North Carolina where he will tour some of the areas devastated by Hurricane Helene. Here's a timeline of his visit. 11:00 AM: President Donald Trump arrives in Asheville,
North Carolina residents described harrowing escapes from rising floodwaters from Hurricane Helene as Trump surveyed the disaster and recovery.
He will be in the western part of the state to survey damage and get a firsthand look at the progress being made from Hurricane Helene recovery.
President Donald Trump revisited Western North Carolina, marking his first stop of his second term in office Patrick Mahomes is facing a personal heartbreak just days before the Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff game against the Buffalo Bills.
During his inaugural address on Monday, Trump spoke about how Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc upon rural areas of the Tar Heel State in late September.
President Donald Trump suggested he might eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Friday during a trip to tour damage from Hurricane Helene flooding in North Carolina, a state he’s said “has been abandoned by the Democrats.
We just learned that the president is coming to North Carolina,” North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said during a news conference Tuesday afternoon while talking about winter storm preparations.
We just learned that the president is coming to North Carolina,” North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein said during a news conference Tuesday afternoon while talking about winter storm preparations.