The Helene relief bill has more to do with the voting process in North Carolina than it does to help WNC recover from Tropical Storm Helene.
Winter weather is gripping North Carolina communities still reeling from Hurricane Helene nearly two months ago. On Friday ...
The Charlotte-based bank plans a three-year $650 million lending program for small businesses and municipalities in ...
As floodwater from Helene receded in western North Carolina, residents discovered a Bible that had become stuck on a fence ...
During a Monday news conference, Asheville Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler said the water was tested for multiple ...
For weeks after the storm, people had to boil anything that wasn’t poured from a bottle, and many of them drew from creeks ...
For many in western North Carolina affected by the recent storm, help is finally on the way in the form of temporary housing.
Senate Bill 382 moves $277 million from NC’s rainy day fund to Helene relief fund, but also shifts election power from ...
In the early morning hours of Sept. 27, as Hurricane Helene descended over the Appalachian Mountains, Chris Griffin noticed a creek near his North Carolina home was higher than normal. An hour ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
As residents in western North Carolina are still dealing with the aftermath of Helene, snow has fallen in parts of the ...
A toy drive has been organized to collect toys for the children affected by Hurricane Helene in the Western North Carolina ...