More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
Neng Jr.'s in Asheville was riding a wave of acclaim. Then Helene hit—and devastated much of western North Carolina. A candid ...
During a community briefing Sunday, Asheville Water Resources Department spokesperson Clay Chandler announced that the boil ...
As of November 16, 2024, we have processed over 1,000 claims from Western North Carolina and awarded over $2 million in retroactive benefits. Our office will continue prioritizing appointments and ...
More than seven weeks after Helene forced all residents of Asheville, North Carolina, to boil their water before using, the ...
Spear points, hammer stones and picks lost to history under layers of leaves, roots and rocks — it was the evidence Scott ...
It wasn’t as if the Tar Heel state didn’t see Hurricane Helene coming. On Sept. 25, one day before Helene stormed ashore, ...
We live in a nation of rampant consumerism, habitual shopaholics and front porches loaded with boxes of stuff that’s not ...
In the aftermath of Helene and Milton, mutual aid groups in the Southeast call for structural change in how the nation ...
Nearly three months after Hurricane Helene ripped through the southeast, many hospitality workers in western North Carolina say they are struggling with the lack of tourism in the area.
Cornwall residents David Williamson, left, and Ted Larson traveled to North Carolina to help the victims of Hurricane Helene ... who had once lived in the Asheville area and still had friends there.
The North Carolina Arboretum is celebrating its annual Winter Lights event over a month after thousands of trees were killed ...