Representative Lindsey Prather may be new to the legislature, but she has called Buncombe County home for over 16 years. That ...
Jen Hampton, lead organizer of a local service industry union Asheville Food and Beverage United, said service industry ...
At least 125 people have died as a result of the devastation Hurricane Helene has brought to Southeastern states, including ...
The scale of destruction from Hurricane Helene coupled with the mountain terrain mean crews haven’t made it to many places.
Search and rescue efforts continue in Western North Carolina amidst simultaneous coordinated efforts to restore critical infrastructure and bring much needed food, water and other necessities to ...
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and the Western North Carolina area where a major disaster due to Tropical Storm Helene ...
WFMY News 2 reporter Amber Lake was in Black Mountain on Monday and saw first-hand the amount of damage the storm caused. At ...
The following are the times and locations of resource distribution sites for multiple counties across Western North Carolina ...
The devastation in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene is the result of a combination of factors related to climate change and the area's mountainous terrain.
Western North Carolina residents salvage bottled water from a flooded tractor-trailer in Swannanoa on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024.
The devastation is overwhelming,” Helene survivor Sarah Marino told NewsNation. Marino feels North Carolina residents aren’t ...
Climate change is making hurricanes stronger and wetter. Mountains can lead storms to dump more rain. The combination can be destructive.