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God’s Pit Crew volunteers rebuild hope for Brian and Melissa Greene after deadly mudslide destroys their home near Mount ...
After Hurricane Helene tore through the region last fall, a resilient community came together to bring it back to life.
AccuWeather warns that heightened wildfire risk in the Carolinas for 2025 will likely continue to increase for years to come.
In a nutshell People living in areas with fragmented forests and suburban “open spaces” have a significantly higher risk of ...
North Carolina officials will start treatment in May for an infestation of spongy moths in the Waynesville area.
By this point, more than six months after Hurricane Helene barreled through Western North Carolina, it’s a common sight.
As hurricane recovery continues in western North Carolina, the push to salvage dead trees is in a race against time as ...
Several local governments in Helene-battered towns in Western North Carolina are waiting on reimbursements from FEMA for much needed repairs.
The lake is closed for the season, officials say. But the town of Lake Lure is open. And they are ready for visitors to come ...
This is a big mistake, and it should not be lauded in your newspaper. There are native solutions such as northern sea oats, ...
We’re proud to support the people of Western North Carolina and will continue pushing forward until the job is done.” This includes clearing vegetative and structural debris from rivers ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — A bass species that are invasive to North Carolina is spreading in our lakes and rivers and competing with our native fish, according to the NC Wildlife Resources Commission.