The National Weather Service found that Helene brought winds of 40 mph to 90 mph across the North Carolina mountains. In two ...
Hurricane Helene continues to dominate the news locally and nationally. Teams of reporters and visual journalists continue to document the devastation and the recovery in western NC for days on end.
And guess what? The sky didn't fall. The streets weren't run amok with crime." More:Helene death toll in NC rises over 100: ...
The benefit concert put on by the North Carolina Folk Festival at the Steven Tanger Center on Nov. 7 raised over $40,000 for ...
The funds can be used to rent a house, apartment, hotel room, RV or another living situation. The funds can also go towards ...
Authorities confirmed a buried body in a North Carolina cemetery turned up about twenty miles away in Tennessee. The Yancey ...
Damaged roads, displaced people and spotty internet create headaches for NC county DSS agencies protecting children and ...
As Western North Carolina continues to pick up the pieces on a long road to recovery following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, teams from the local ... Healy serving at a local shelter in ...
Here’s what to know if you want to visit the 111-year-old inn in Asheville, reopening with a reimagined gingerbread house ...
Helene ripped through western North Carolina on Sept. 27 after making landfall the day before in Florida as a Category 4 ...
WHAT AN ONGOING FRUSTRATION. NATE THANK YOU. IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS HOSTING A FREE DONATION ...