From left, EPA Administrator Michael Regan, Gov. Roy Cooper, and Senator Tom Tillis met with local leaders the the North Fork Reservoir in Black Mountain, October 10, 2024. North Carolina Gov. Roy ...
Can federal employees impacted by the government shutdown get unemployment benefits in North Carolina? Yes, but there’s a but. “Anyone can apply for unemployment benefits if they have lost their jobs ...
Twenty-five North Carolina counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina received approval for disaster unemployment assistance [DUA], the Division of Employment Security [DES] ...
The March 10 deadline to timely apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) for 39 North Carolina counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina is quickly approaching. N.C.
A sign outside an Asheville business on December 3, 2024. Hurricane Helene has taken a devastating toll on the region’s economy, with Buncombe County’s unemployment rate soaring — from the state’s ...
North Carolina experienced last week the first phase of an expected Hurricane Helene-related surge in new weekly state unemployment claims. The U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday a total of ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order on Wednesday to increase unemployment benefits for workers who are impacted by Hurricane Helene and are struggling to make ends meets. The ...
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