Hurricane Matthew Press Releases
- Governor McCrory Announces Federal Aid for Four More Counties
- North Carolina Making Progress, Well Prepared for Long-Term Recovery Efforts
- Governor McCrory Announces Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief Fund Supporting Hurricane Matthew Recovery
- Highway Patrol Announces Updated I-95 Detour
- Highway Patrol Releases Name of Sergeant Involved in Lumberton Shooting
- Highway Patrol Involved Shooting in Lumberton
- Governor McCrory Warns of Continued Life-Threatening Flooding Across Eastern and Central North Carolina
- Governor McCrory's Request for Expedited Federal Disaster Assistance Approved
- Inmates evacuated from Neuse Correctional Institution
- Governor McCrory Tours Storm Damage in Fayetteville
- Practice Chain Saw Safety During Clean Up After Hurricane Matthew
- Hurricane Matthew Impacts N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Attractions
- Emergency Management Officials Offer Flood Safety Tips
- Governor McCrory Warns of Life-Threatening Flooding in the Aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
- Governor McCrory Warns of Dangerous Flooding in the Wake of Hurricane Flooding
- Governor McCrory Urges Extreme Caution as Hurricane Matthew will Cause Prolonged Flooding
- State and Local Officials Encourage Food Safety Precautions with Power Outages in North Carolina
- Portions of Major Highways Closed Due to Flooding, Downed Trees
- Governor McCrory Warns of Severe Flooding and Power Outages as Hurricane Matthew Becomes Deadly in North Carolina
- Governor McCrory and First Lady Encourage Texting First for Communication Between Loved Ones During Hurricane Matthew
- Governor McCrory Urges North Carolinians to Be Wary of Inland Flooding, Particularly Near Rivers
- Governor McCrory Warns North Carolinians to Be Prepared for Historic Flooding from Hurricane Matthew
- Governor McCrory Receives Federal Disaster Declaration for 66 Counties
- Governor McCrory Warns of Increased Rainfall, Potential Flooding and Power Outages as Hurricane Matthew Shifts North
- Governor McCrory Declares State of Emergency For All 100 North Carolina Counties
- Governor McCrory Tours Eastern Emergency Operations Center in Preparation for Hurricane Matthew
- Governor McCrory Continues to Urge Caution, Preparedness as Hurricane Matthew Nears
- As Storm Track Remains Uncertain, State Prepared to Respond to Hurricane Matthew
- Governor McCrory Warns North Carolina Residents to Remain Cautious Despite Improved Storm Track
- JIC Formed to Provide Coordinated Information
- Governor McCrory Urges Residents to Plan Now as the State Prepares for Major Impacts from Hurricane Matthew
- State of Emergency Declared for Central and Eastern North Carolina