News

Sawmills near areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene are clearing forests of debris that could become wildfire fuel. The effort could boost domestic timber production.
We discuss how Hurricane Helene became an ominous warning about America's lack of preparedness and the impacts of Trump’s mass federal cuts on wildfire recovery efforts.
As hurricane season begins, most eyes turn to the coast. But in the mountains of western North Carolina, quiet preparation is ...
In early April, a U.S. Forest Service office in east Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest issued a memo inviting the public ...
Hurricane Helene was responsible for the most inland flooding deaths in the United States in 52 years. In North Carolina, ...
With the summer already underway, the rain and warmer temperatures can make the perfect combination for mosquito populations ...
During Hurricanes Helene and Milton, dozens of fires were sparked when floodwaters came into contact with lithium-ion ...
Everyone knows each other in this \mountain community. Its residents have worked together to cope with the damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
More than 400 wildfires have been suppressed in the Commonwealth during this year’s spring fire season, according to the ...