It has been six months since Hurricane Helene unleashed biblical flooding and tree-snapping winds across the Southeast, and ...
In the six months since Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, BeLoved Asheville has helped thousands of people ...
The storm damaged about 20 percent of western North Carolina’s child-care centers. Early childhood education is often ...
Dry conditions that have prevailed across much of North and South Carolina have created an elevated fire risk.
The "Good Morning America" special, "Asheville Rising," will highlight North Carolina's resilience and ongoing recovery after ...
Six months ago on September 27, 2024, Hurricane Helene forever changed Western North Carolina. More than 100 people were ...
Norfolk Southern says it expects to reopen its rail line between Buncombe County and Tennessee by the end of March.
Food waste from the Triangle, turned into compost, is helping western North Carolina farmers rebuild soil lost to Hurricane ...
North Carolina lawmakers agreed Wednesday to spend another $524 million on still-pressing needs from Hurricane Helene's ...
That’s exactly what happened after Helene. With rainwater pouring into the system from the storm’s aftermath, Duke Energy had to open floodgates at Cowans Ford Dam to prevent water from overtopping ...
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AccuWeather on MSN'We're still struggling': North Carolina families coping with weather anxiety, long recovery months after Helene"There are some places that are not coming back and some people that are not coming back, but that's just part of the new normal," Pastor Michael Long said amid the devastation from Hurricane Helene ...
Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated the western part of North Carolina, "Good Morning America" is returning to Asheville to highlight the city's resilience and ongoing recovery.
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