More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
Dozens of people are living in the one remaining emergency shelter in Asheville, North Carolina. Some of them are families ...
It was the regionality and subject matter but also the steel underneath the quiet tale that called it to mind when I spoke to ...
Heavy rain fell across parts of western North Carlina on Thursday for the first time since the devastating flooding event ...
Jessie Dean's North Carolina company received a bridge loan and support in many forms. She hopes to start selling tea again ...
The advisory had been in effect since Hurricane Helene hit the area in late September. ASHEVILLE, N.C. — During a community ...
A reckless driver narrowly escaped serious injury after ignoring road closure signs and barriers on a damaged section of ...
More than seven weeks after Helene forced all residents of Asheville, North Carolina, to boil their water before using, the ...
During a community briefing Sunday, Asheville Water Resources Department spokesperson Clay Chandler announced that the boil ...
The North Carolina Arboretum is celebrating its annual Winter Lights event over a month after thousands of trees were killed ...
Five Biltmore Estate employees sheltered together during Hurricane Helene to keep the property's 54 horses safe and fed ...
It wasn’t as if the Tar Heel state didn’t see Hurricane Helene coming. On Sept. 25, one day before Helene stormed ashore, ...