Coastal cities often bear the brunt of hurricanes. But as Hurricane Helene showed, extreme rainfall can be life-threatening ...
Hurricane Helene raged through western North Carolina, destroying homes, local businesses and thriving tourist areas from Asheville to the town of Chimney Rock.
In Marshall, people who have lived there for generations look for glimmers of hope, knowing their town will never be the same ...
Reservoirs made a life-or-death difference in some spots, bottling up floodwater behind dams, even as those dams spilled ...
The towns of Boyd's Creek, Kimberlin Heights, Kodak, Sevierville and Seymour were at particular risk of flooding from the ...
We’re gathering what we know of the damage in each county in Western North Carolina. Here is an evolving snapshot of Helene’s ...
A preliminary analysis from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab suggested rain totals in the western Carolinas were about 10 ...
Many in Western North Carolina remained without fresh water, internet or cell service. Seven water plants in Avery, Burke, ...
The confirmed death toll in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where hard-hit Asheville is located, climbed to 40 on Monday.
Asheville's River Arts District businesses assess damage and consider next steps after historic flooding from remnants of Hurricane Helene.
The Biltmore Estate will stay closed while damage to the property is assessed. Here's when it's expected to open.
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and Western North Carolina following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene.