Today: October 19, 2024
Today: October 19, 2024

Western North Carolina mourns as storm death toll stabilizes at 95

Western North Carolina mourns as storm death toll stabilizes at 95
October 19, 2024

    ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) -- Three weeks after Helene unleashed a sea of horrors on Western North Carolina, the state appears to be nearing the end of its count of the lives taken in the storm.

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Countries must report nature protection plans to the UN. What does that mean?

Nearly 200 nations face a deadline to report their nature conservation plans to the United Nations ahead of a two-week U.N. nature summit dubbed

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Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise in Florida after hurricanes Helene and Milton

Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise in Florida after hurricanes Helene and Milton

Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise in Florida after hurricanes Helene and Milton
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Palau’s vibrant Helen Reef is a magnet for poachers. These rangers keep it safe

Helen Reef, a 40-square-mile atoll at the southern edge of Palau, is one of Earth's most remote and biologically diverse reefs

Palau’s vibrant Helen Reef is a magnet for poachers. These rangers keep it safe
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Brazil to seal $30 billion compensation deal with miners over 2015 dam collapse, sources say

Miners Vale, BHP and Samarco are discussing a near $30 billion compensation deal with Brazilian authorities related to the 2015 Mariana dam collapse, they said on Friday,

Brazil to seal $30 billion compensation deal with miners over 2015 dam collapse, sources say
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Peer inside the underwater volcanic caves where life thrives

Peer inside the underwater volcanic caves where life thrives
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Tropical Storm Nadine makes landfall in Belize, NHC says

Tropical Storm Nadine makes landfall in Belize, NHC says
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PG&E power shutoffs begin in Bay Area as high winds, fire danger increase

PG&E power shutoffs begin in Bay Area as high winds, fire danger increase