In the weeks after Hurricane Helene, many of the devastated towns in Western North Carolina are starting to slowly recover. While power, water and infrastructure have started to come back in some ...
On the recovery front, more than $30.2 million in FEMA Individual Assistance funds have been paid to disaster survivors in ...
Helene, a new NC.gov page lists how all Western North Carolina counties are sharing important updates and information.
Western North Carolina, and specifically the Asheville area, had been considered a possible refuge from the impacts of ...
We know there’s much more to do but, we know that the people here are determined and resilient," North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper said.
The landscape of Western North Carolina has forever been changed: its the small mountain towns and villages that have borne ...
Search and rescue crews from all levels of government were deployed throughout western North Carolina. Federal agencies, aid groups, and volunteers worked to deliver supplies by air, truck ...
A week after Helene, the smell of death overpowers the cool mountain air over the isolated twisting roads of devastated rural western North Carolina.
Multiple correctional facilities in Western North Carolina have been evacuated in the aftermath of Helene. Here's how you can ...
Now, they're coming to each other's rescue. In the mountains of western North Carolina − one of the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Helene − moms are doing what they do best: taking care of others.
The French Broad River broke its banks in Asheville on Friday as remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages to western North Carolina. Travis Long tlong@ ...
The News & Observer and the Charlotte Observer have a collection of stories about Hurricane Helene and the damage it left, particularly in Western North Carolina. Update Oct. 4, 2024: For the ...