Early voting turnout started strong in the presidential battleground of North Carolina, even in the mountains where Hurricane Helene’s flooding three weeks ago destroyed lives and property — but not the desire to participate in elections.
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Taking stock of Helene's toll on Asheville, North CarolinaDuring my junior year of high school, I got the same question everyone got at that age: “what do you want to be when you grow up?”
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North Carolina's Asheville devastated after Helene's damage cuts power, floods roadsIn North Carolina, more than 400 roads remained closed on Saturday as floodwaters began to recede and reveal the extent of damage.
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Asheville, North Carolina, schools plan to reopen a month after Helene hit, but challenges remainMore than two weeks after Hurricane Helene, school systems in western North Carolina were still struggling with lack of water and damage. Schools are not set to reopen until the end of the month. NBC News' Kathy Park reports.
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Asheville, North Carolina, devastated by Helene as state faces 'unprecedented tragedy'North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper predicted the toll would rise as rescuers reached areas isolated by collapsed roads and widespread flooding.
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Supplies airlifted into Asheville, North Carolina after Hurricane Helene wreaks 'heartbreak and devastation'Historic Asheville, North Carolina flooded after Hurricane Helene
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