SWANNANOA - Allie and Jim Bourdy could hear the screams ... Helene claimed 96 lives in Western North Carolina, 42 of them in ...
Because of obstacles others don’t face, including cultural differences, language barriers and legal status, migrant ...
In the weeks after the devastation left behind in western North Carolina from Hurricane Helene, a chance encounter between a ...
Hurricane Helene put rural Western North Carolina’s home-based child-care providers under an existential threat. The natural disaster exacerbated problems caused by years of insufficient funding and ...
One community struggling to recover is Swannanoa, North Carolina, just east of Asheville. Raging floodwaters wiped away homes ...
Chuck Edwards and Tom Cole along with other prominent figures, arrived in Asheville on Nov. 16 to tour the heart of the storm ...
The owners are picking up the pieces after their building was literally washed away. The holidays are make-or-break for their ...
One of the hardest hit areas in western North Carolina was along Highway 9 between Swannanoa and Chimney Rock.
nearly one month after Tropical Storm Helene hit Western North Carolina Sept. 27, with record-high rainfall and flooding, including in the Swannanoa River, where many people lost their lives.
Twenty-five counties in western North Carolina were hit by one of the most impactful natural disasters in the areas history, Hurricane Helene. But it’s devastation is still fresh on many minds.
ASHEVILLE - Nearly a month after Tropical Storm Helene disrupted life in Western North Carolina ... that is located 100 feet above the Swannanoa River was unscathed. Two miles away, the river ...