Watauga County is offering free debris removal after Hurricane Helene, assisting residents with hazardous trees, limbs & unsafe structures.
Even the most well-organized relief efforts are only as effective as the number of people who know about them.
While a burn ban is still in place, the Boone Fire Department and North Carolina Forestry Service is reminding community ...
Paul Garber from member station WFDD visited the mountain community of Lansing near Boone, North Carolina, where too many bridges are still out. PAUL GARBER, BYLINE: The waters breached the banks ...
WBTV’s documentaries chronicling the impact of Hurricane Helene will be shown in the town of Boone’s Appalachian Theatre of ...
Several students spent their spring break in Boone and Burnsville, helping families navigate appeals process of FEMA ...
Eight law students from UNC-Chapel Hill spent their spring break offering legal aid to communities in Western North Carolina.
Over 45% of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail has reopened in the mountains in the six months after Hurricane Helene. This has been a collaboration across agencies and volunteer crews to tackle the ...
WESTERN N.C. — Some students at UNC Chapel Hill spent their spring break in western North Carolina helping Helene survivors with legal support. Law students went to Boone and Burnsville last month to ...