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Roy Cooper, North Carolina and Hurricane Helene
Gov. Roy Cooper says 81 people still missing in North Carolina, addresses threats
NC Gov. Roy Cooper says 81 people missing in western part of state after Helene. He also accused Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of pushing disinformation.
Roy Cooper, FEMA speak on Helene recovery efforts in North Carolina
Governor Roy Cooper, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, Adjutant General of the North Carolina National Guard Major General Todd Hunt, North Carolina Director of Emergency Management Will Ray, NCDOT Secretary Joey Hopkins and NCDPS Secretary Eddie Buffaloe are holding a briefing on the Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in North Carolina.
92 people unaccounted for in North Carolina, says Gov. Cooper during latest Helene update
Many people in western North Carolina remain missing in the wake of the catastrophic disaster left by Hurricane Helene.
Gov. Roy Cooper gives update on Helene relief efforts
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper to give an update on the damage in North Carolina caused by Helene, as well as ongoing relief efforts across the state. TOP STORIES FROM WXII: Special edition Stanley tumblers are selling out,
Gov. Cooper gives updates on Helene after reported armed threat to FEMA in western NC
During a press conference to provide the latest information on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Governor Cooper, FEMA and other officials addressed the spread of misinformation.
Gov. Cooper latest on Helene recovery and updates
Gov. Cooper latest on Helene recovery and updates
Gov. Cooper, state officials to share an update on impacts of Helene
Gov. Roy Cooper and Deanne Criswell, FEMA Administrator, await the arrival of Vice President Kamala Harris for a briefing on Helene. (Chris Carlson) RALEIGH, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper and government officials will share an update on the impacts of Hurricane Helene in western NC on Tuesday morning.
Gov. Roy Cooper addresses threats against FEMA workers in Helene update
Governor Roy Cooper, alongside FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and the North Carolina National Guard's Major General Todd Hunt, is addressing the threats that have been made against FEMA workers.
abc13
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Misinformation is 'really hurting' those in west North Carolina, Cooper says
Over the weekend, officials said FEMA paused briefly some operations in the state because of threats made against its workers ...
WFAE
37m
Fact Check: Trump claims Gov. Cooper blocked Helene aid to western North Carolina
Former President Donald Trump has accused Gov. Roy Cooper of blocking aid to victims of Helene in western North Carolina. Paul Specht of WRAL joins Morning Edition host Marshall Terry to discuss.
WUNC
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Gov. Cooper and FEMA officials condemn misinformation and vow to continue offering assistance in Western North Carolina
Gov. Roy Cooper and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell condemned the misinformation spread online about the government’s ...
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Gov. Roy Cooper in Marshall: Helene sludge/toxicity misinformation 'demoralizes' community
In a visit to Marshall Oct. 10, Roy Cooper said funding for WNC would require creativity, and spoke out against ...
20h
on MSN
Cooper: Mark Robinson, other candidates are using Helene disinformation to ‘sow chaos’
N.C. Gov. Cooper and FEMA Administrator Criswell say disinformation could be preventing people in Western North Carolina from ...
WUNC
16h
Cooper, FEMA head urge stop to Helene misinformation
Gov. Roy Cooper specifically called out Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor, who has criticized the ...
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on MSN
‘This is a flat-out lie’: Gov. Cooper responds to Trump claim about Helene aid
Gov. Roy Cooper did not hold back after former president Donald Trump accused him of withholding Hurricane Helene aid.
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Gov. Cooper executive order implements flexibility for child care in storm-impacted western North Carolina
The flexibilities will enable child care facilities and homes to re-open or continue to operate through the storm response ...
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