Some 1,400 Hurricane Florence and Matthew victims in North Carolina are still displaced or living in storm-damaged homes.
Four North Carolina state parks have reopened more than 50 days after Hurricane Helene devastated the region.The state Division of Parks and Recreation announced that Elk Knob, Lake James, New River ...
It's been almost two months since Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina. One Lehigh Valley man took it upon ...
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.
Highway and water infrastructure in Western North Carolina are coming back online months after Hurricane Helene brought widespread damage to the region.
A group of western North Carolina officials will travel to Washington next week to meet with White House staff and the ...
It’ll be some time before “explorers” can get back into other area parks. Chimney Rock in Rutherford County, Mount Mitchell ...
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 ...
The floodwaters that devastated the Western North Carolina communities of Asheville, Chimney Rock, Swannanoa, Marshall and other mountain towns in Tropical Storm Helene had barely receded when stories ...
North Carolina rescue helps black cats haunted by unlucky reputation “The water lines were at least six feet up inside the shop,” said Amanda Price, who works for Gale’s Chimney Rock Shop.
These men ran to the aid of North Carolina and are helping rebuild the road from Bat Cave to Chimney Rock—which some thought was impossible. Thank you for pulling the rope together and being ...