Residents describe how the storm "destroyed everything in its path" and wiped out entire communities in the state.
At least 116 people have died nationwide but North Carolina has endured some of the worst of the storm's destruction.
Officials in Weaverville held an update on Sunday morning to discuss operations as residents remain without water or power in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
The North Carolina State University Library Architects and Builders project notes that William H. Lord, along with ...
With so many roads out and power and internet connections down, a full accounting of the damage done is a work in progress.
Fast-moving water surged above front-door steps, inundating buildings and small businesses as Asheville appeared nearly ...
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take ...
They say the deadly floods in western North Carolina caused by Tropical Storm Helene are a 1,000 ... and news accounts are ...
Busick, North Carolina, a remote town near Mount Mitchell State Park, received 30.78 inches of rain as a result of Helene — a ...
Before this scenic, rustic Great Smoky Mountain refuge turned into a trap few residents saw coming, there were signs of ...
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and Western North Carolina following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene. Check back for updates.
Limited water and supplies are available at Mills River Town Hall ... the Tennessee-North Carolina border, according to the ...