Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets.
Four North Carolina state parks have reopened more than 50 days after Hurricane Helene devastated the region. The state ...
John Edmonds Kozma, the host of the Unimpressed Podcast, has various spiritual abilities that led him to a groundbreaking discovery in Lake Lure, North Carolina. He recognized that Chimney Rock is a ...
Hurricane Helene put rural Western North Carolina’s home-based child-care providers under an existential threat. The natural disaster exacerbated problems caused by years of insufficient funding and ...
Homeowners with extensive damage to their homes in high flood risk areas from Asheville to Brevard to Chimney Rock have been ...
Damaged roads, displaced people create headaches for social services agencies protecting children and others after Helene.
Highway and water infrastructure in Western North Carolina are coming back online months after Hurricane Helene brought widespread damage to the region.
Based on images of devastating flooding and national news reports showing parts of Asheville under water, you might assume ...
Henderson County growers are losing money from downed trees and losses from agritourism activities like hayrides and corn ...
Rebuilding western NC after Helene By Galen Bacharier Gov.-elect views recovery in west as ‘top priority’ entering ...