Find everything you need to know on how communities in Western North Carolina are fairing in the wake of Helene here.
Many in Western North Carolina remained without fresh water, internet or cell service. Seven water plants in Avery, Burke, ...
Helene didn’t spare Rep. Virginia Foxx’s Banner Elk community. Now she’s urging Gov. Roy Cooper to bring more National ...
Downtown, dozens of people were standing in line with 5-gallon buckets and YETI cups to gather drinking water from a tanker ...
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Waynesville firefighters search a car that was pinned by debris under a bridge on Richland Creek in Waynesville on Friday, ...
The scale of destruction from Hurricane Helene coupled with the mountain terrain mean crews haven’t made it to many places.
This map shows rainfall from Helene and in the days preceding the storm that combined to create disastrous flooding.
Members of the North Carolina Air National Guard took part in hauling 100,000 pounds of food and water to hard-hit areas in ...
The scale of destruction from Hurricane Helene coupled with the mountain terrain mean crews haven’t made it to many places.
Western North Carolina communities are still reeling from the devastating conditions brought by Hurricane Helene on Friday.
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in western North Carolina, especially in Montreat, which is located just north of Black Mountain in Buncombe County. That’s where catastrophic ...