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.
Asheville, North Carolina, residents could have a boil water notice lifted as soon as Tuesday, more than seven weeks after ...
Helene has highlighted the strength of our WNC community. Neighbors helped neighbors, volunteers supported each other, and ...
ASHEVILLE - Paula Finlayson, who lives in Virginia Beach, was worried she’d have to cancel her November girls' getaway to ...
The NC Arboretum had just more than six weeks after Helene wreaked havoc and downed thousands of trees to prepare for Winter Lights.
Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Helene cost the region 600,000 trout, and native brook trout populations may have been ...
According to FEMA, more than 320,000 pounds had already been removed as part of the project, including 65 truckloads at the ...
Stabilization efforts are underway along Interstate 40 as NCDOT works to install soil anchors that will "pin" the road ...
Project 2025 proposes changes to FEMA and national flood insurance programs, leaving communities on their own following ...
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.
The highway has been shut down since Hurricane Helene's floodwaters swept away extensive sections along the Pigeon River.