The first official visit of President Trump’s second term will include Nevada and the disaster-stricken states of North Carolina and California.
President Trump will travel to North Carolina, California and Nevada this week for the first trips of his presidency, he told reporters on Tuesday. The president said he will be going Friday to
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he will visit Nevada soon as part of the first U.S. trip of his new term in office.
ASHEVILLE, North Carolina - President Donald Trump's first trip since the start of his second term is set for Friday and is set to include stops in storm-ravaged North Carolina, wildfire-stricken California and a campaign-style event in Nevada. "I'm going ...
President Donald Trump mentioned storm-damaged western North Carolina during his inaugural address Monday. President Donald Trump's first trip since being sworn into office for a second time will include a stop in Hurricane Helene-damaged western North Carolina.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump Tuesday to block the federal government's freeze on grants and funding.
President Donald Trump is set to make the first official trip of his second term, which will include a stop in Nevada. The trip kicks off this Friday with a visit to North Carolina, followed by ...
President Donald Trump is visiting Las Vegas at the conclusion of a trip to disaster areas in North Carolina and Los Angeles.
In total, 205 rail construction projects broke ground in 2024, with a combined capital investment of almost $390bn
We’ve got to start moving on housing,” said Jonathan Krebs, Western North Carolina recovery advisor, but delays in D.C. could push work back until fall.
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) — An aerospace company set to expand in Buncombe County will create 325 jobs and invest $285 million into the Asheville area. North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced the expansion on Tuesday.
For UNC, the late collapse Tuesday night at Pitt was “kind of like the same movie over and over again,” RJ Davis said. The Tar Heels are becoming familiar with an uncomfortable new reality.