LAKE LURE - Chimney Rock Mayor Peter O'Leary said the village is on its way to entering a rebuilding phase in the downtown ...
Now, businesses are determined to rebuild. More than 40 businesses were damaged or destroyed by the flooding in Chimney Rock.
O’Leary said he was away on vacation when the storm struck and when he finally made it back to Chimney Rock he found himself suddenly homeless. He lived just across the street from his store. So ...
They've created pop-up shops and are inviting people to come see what they have to offer since many of them have no idea when ...
Gen. Mike Flynn toured Chimney Rock, North Carolina to survey storm damage from Hurricane Helene and highlight what needs to be done. "It's still wet and they haven't had rain in a couple of weeks ...
A group of western North Carolina officials will travel to Washington next week to meet with White House staff and the ...
RIGHT NOW, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONTINUES TO RECOVER AFTER HURRICANE HELENE DEVASTATED DOZENS OF MOUNTAIN TOWNS. AND TONIGHT, LEADERS IN CHIMNEY ROCK GATHERED TO GIVE UPDATES AND TO HEAR FROM ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets.
Chimney Rock, a village that the U.S. Census estimates to be home to about 140 people, was one of the most devastated municipalities when Helene bashed Western North Carolina on Sept. 27.