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MEBANE, N.C. — In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Chantal, which left many Mebane residents without water or power, the community is coming together to offer relief through hot meals and cold water.
The evacuation notice, issued on July 6 for nine homes in the Lake Michael Spillway Project breach inundation zone, has been lifted. Four additional pumps brought in on Saturday have significantly ...
By David Larson Carolina Journal Government has done a lot to help those in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. It will continue to provide vital assistance as our mountain counties face a ...
Breakthrough Community Church is giving away water and groceries this weekend. Amid Epstein backlash, Bondi ends case against ...
Weather dominated a long week as our photojournalists captured images across the region before, during and after flooding ...
A set of Mebane parents charged in the accidental shooting death of their 3-year-old have pleaded guilty. Kaitlyn and Michael Hatch were charged with one count each of failing to store firearms to ...
Alamance County officials set up a call center for residents with questions about flood damage, water and septic issues and ...
Mebane’s water treatment plant are bringing much-needed relief for Mebane. It’s a positive sign after days of water shortage ...
Leaders said all industries, businesses, offices, and non-residential units can reopen, but they must have a limited workforce of 60 percent.
The City of Mebane said with repairs to its water treatment plant, residents are now allowed to shower. But conversation is still needed.
Repairs to Mebane's water-treatment plant are progressing, and the city announced Friday that it was dropping the strict, mandatory limits placed on water use in the immediate wake of Tropical ...
To preserve diminished water resources due to Chantal flood damage to the local treatment plant, Mebane non-essential ...
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