By Kimberly King Click here for updates on this story LAKE LURE, North Carolina (WLOS) — Lake Lure is clear of 5,598 cubic yards of debris, totaling 407 dump truck loads, though debris piles are ...
It's been almost two months since Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina. One Lehigh Valley man took it upon ...
Looking for some really cool things to do in Asheville NC with kids? I can help ... Plus, the retail store is open daily from 12 pm to 8 pm. Chimney Rock Park is the perfect place to explore with your ...
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Four North Carolina state parks have reopened more than 50 days after Hurricane Helene devastated the region. The state ...
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 ...
Henderson County growers are losing money from downed trees and losses from agritourism activities like hayrides and corn ...
As of Wednesday, there were 96 “verified storm-related fatalities” in North Carolina as a result of Helene, according to the state’s official website. Thus far in Chimney Rock, there has ...
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. — The destruction in Chimney Rock is hard to put into words. What was once a picturesque mountain village known for its tourist appeal is now a massive rebuild project for the ...
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 ...
FOX Weather Correspondent Brandy Campbell reports from Chimney Rock a month after Hurricane Helene flooded western North Carolina. She spoke to City Serve Spearhead Shane Zoccole and business ...
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.