More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets.
Western North Carolina felt the brunt of it, when the storm devastated counties and left thousands without power and water.
It’s time to get serious about rebuilding after Tropical Storm Helene in a way that protects communities from the growing ...
The physical damage from Tropical Storm Helene may be slowly disappearing, but some worry another disaster looms on the ...
Stabilization efforts are underway along Interstate 40 as NCDOT works to install soil anchors that will "pin" the road ...
It's time to determine how recovery from Hurricane Helene will affect the state economy in the long term. Democrats and Republicans may not see eye to eye.
Officials say the whiplash from record soakings one month to bone-dry conditions the next month will become more frequent ...
The event is one of Western North Carolina's first signal of a return to the traditions and routines families took part in before Helene's deadly floods Sept. 27. According to Drake Fowler ...
A local church has served as a refuge for its community for decades. After Tropical Storm Helene destroyed much of the ...
Port Royal plans to shore up its famous viewing tower while it makes repairs to the boardwalk while Beaufort address damage ...
Novant Health, nonprofit health system, is seeking state approval to open a diagnostic center on Hendersonville Road in South ...