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Homeowners who have already received Helene-related assistance from FEMA or through a home insurance policy can still apply.
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The day center has operated at its longtime home on East Washington Street in downtown Greensboro for more than a decade.
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City officials evacuated the complex in December due to major building and fire code violations.
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Experts say continued business investments in the region and easing mortgage rates are positive signs.
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Local governments use property taxes to pay for services. But with home values rising, so have taxes, raising alarm for some.
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More than 180 residents have been displaced after city inspectors found burned wiring and faulty breakers at the student housing complex.
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The decision paves the way for a new, mixed-income complex and possible grocery store in South Greensboro.
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Grants for rental properties total just over $57 million.
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The shift comes as the Trump administration looks to move away from a housing-first model for tackling homelessness.
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The deadline to apply for Renew NC recovery assistance is December 31.
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The survey also asks about housing challenges like affordability and neighborhood safety.
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The money will be used to make homes damaged by Hurricane Helene ready for the winter weather as they continue to be repaired.