Governor Roy Cooper is giving an update on the damage in North Carolina caused by Helene, as well as ongoing relief efforts.
In western North Carolina, where more than 40 people have died, some residents say the government was unprepared for the ...
Many residents in both states were still without running water, cellular service and electricity as floodwaters receded and ...
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The beloved southern Appalachian terrain is now isolating remote enclaves as residents begin recovering from a storm that ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Helene has caused unprecedented devastation across the western portion of the state. He emphasized the scale of the recovery ahead, stating: "This will be a long ...
North Carolina officials pledged to get more water and other supplies to flood-stricken areas by Monday after Hurricane ...
At least 125 people have died as a result of the devastation Hurricane Helene has brought to Southeastern states, including ...
Gov. Roy Cooper says death toll of 11 in North Carolina is expected to rise from Hurricane Helene RALEIGH, N.C. -- Gov. Roy Cooper says death toll of 11 in North Carolina is expected to rise from ...
The confirmed death toll in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where hard-hit Asheville is located, climbed to 40 on Monday.
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Exhausted emergency crews worked around the clock to clear roads, restore power and phone service, and reach those still stranded by the storm, which killed at least 134 people in six states.