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The state park, nestled 25 miles outside of Asheville in Rutherford County, was one of 13 that was shut down after the storm, ...
A Duke Energy substation damaged by Helene is now energized along the Swannanoa River. A temporary mobile substation has ...
One of the things I cherish most about Western North Carolina is its patchwork of small, close-knit communities nestled among ...
Roughly 190,000 acres of U.S. Forest Service lands were impacted in Tropical Storm Helene, a Forest Service district ranger ...
Tropical Storm Helene left Asheville's watersheds and reservoirs "extremely vulnerable" to any moderate to severe weather ...
Some in Henderson County feel forgotten eight months after Hurricane Helene and claim the county's clean-up efforts since the ...
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene brought record-breaking rainfall and severe flooding to mountain communities, causing ...
Sheets of rain came down as thunder roared during the storm that started suddenly – although not unexpectedly.
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
The fight to save the hellbender illustrates the role national parks can play in saving species like this one from extinction ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, communities in western North Carolina still see evidence of the storm's destruction. For ...
Stop by Harris Teeter today for free food samples, music and special events to celebrate the grand reopening following ...