When floodwaters from Hurricane Helene engulfed homes and towns in western North Carolina, residents faced a harsh reality -- only 3% had flood coverage.
A reader asks if the renovations to the North Fork dam worked as intended, or if "too much" water was released after Tropical Storm Helene.
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WATE Knoxville on MSNNorth Carolina woman getting new home after property flooded during HeleneA woman outside of Asheville is getting a new home after her property in Swannanoa was flooded by Hurricane Helene last ...
To help bring people and jobs back, Mountain True leads quest to pull jumbles of debris from Western North Carolina’s ...
The visit is inspired by the packhorse librarians of the 1930s, who delivered books to the communities of the Appalachian ...
Hurricane Helene inflicted huge losses on North Carolina farms. As many farmers wait for aid to flow, some wonder whether they can — or should — begin again.
The Mountain Gateway Museum’s office was in the yellow Mauney house along Mill Creek, seen heavily damaged by Hurricane ...
The former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will ask a U.S. district judge to clear her in a lawsuit alleging the agency violated civil rights of Florida supporters of President Donald ...
A longtime chief with the Crooked Creek and Fairview fire departments died in an off-duty accident Feb. 17, leaving many to ...
The number of fatalities related to Tropical Storm Helene has risen to 105, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Jan. 29. The additional death occurred in Buncombe ...
The number of fatalities related to Tropical Storm Helene has risen to 105, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Jan. 29. The additional death occurred in Buncombe ...
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