EPISODE · Nov 22, 2024 · 9 MIN
Nonprofit reports uptick in human trafficking after Helene
from WCNC Charlotte To Go · host WCNC Charlotte
While some neighbors in western North Carolina are still picking up the pieces after Helene, others have nothing left to grab.It's a weakness that has a community praying for them, but others preying on them."They don't have safe housing or access to clean food and water," saidRita Sneider-Cotter, the executive director of Our Voice in Asheville.FULL STORY: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/human-trafficking-helene-western-nc-11-21-2024/275-ca39369e-cc34-4abc-a540-407a68745921Plus, we're connecting the dots on the health concerns over replacing aging lead pipes with plastic utilities. Is it safe? Ben Thompson explains why some experts fear we could be in an even worse health crisis if plastic is used for water utilities nationwide. And finally, we're recapping the biggest headlines from across the Carolinas on this episode. WCNC Charlotte To Go is a daily news and weather podcast you can listen to so you can start your day with news that impacts you from the team at WCNC Charlotte. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts || Spotify || Pandora || TuneIn || Google Podcasts || iHeartAll of WCNC Charlotte's podcasts are free and available for both streaming and download. You can listen now on Android, iPhone, Amazon, and other internet-connected devices. Join us from North Carolina, South Carolina, or on the go anywhere.
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While some folks in western North Carolina are still picking up the pieces after Hurricane Helene, there's a new danger lurking: Human trafficking.
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Nonprofit reports uptick in human trafficking after Helene
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