Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets.
It's been almost two months since Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina. More than 100 have died ... He drove ...
In late September, Hurricane Helene swept through the southeast leaving a path of catastrophic devastation. Much of the most ...
Damaged roads, displaced people create headaches for social services agencies protecting children and others after Helene.
Highway and water infrastructure in Western North Carolina are coming back online months after Hurricane Helene brought widespread damage to the region.
A group of western North Carolina officials will travel to Washington next week to meet with White House staff and the ...
By Kimberly King Click here for updates on this story LAKE LURE, North Carolina (WLOS) — Lake Lure is clear of 5,598 cubic yards of debris, totaling 407 dump truck loads, though debris piles are ...
To submit press releases and other community material for possible publication, email
[email protected].
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Four more state parks are partially opening after Helene devastated Western North Carolina in ...
Lake James remains at flood level, so Paddy’s Creek beach, picnic areas, fishing piers and Hidden Cove boat ramp will also ...