As Helene traveled northward, 2,000 incarcerated people were evacuated from North Carolina prisons—only after local water and power sources were damaged.
Damaged roads, displaced people create headaches for social services agencies protecting children and others after Helene.
On Monday, the McDowell County Board of Commissioners will hear another report about Hurricane Helene response and get an ...
A group of volunteers from First Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg returned from Hendersonville, North Carolina, where they ...
Carolina Mountain Club is gearing up for a significant trail restoration event in Hot Springs from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, ...
Heavy rain fell across parts of western North Carlina on Thursday for the first time since the devastating flooding event ...
Tiffany McDaniel is originally from Boone. That's why when she heard Christmas tree farmers in western North Carolina were ...
Nearly two months after Helene, potable water is expected to return to one of the hardest hit areas of the storm.
McKenzie owns Full Speed Plumbing in Mount Vernon and learned about the desperate need for hurricane help from a colleague in ...
As drug experts parse the data trying to understand the factors that could contribute to a sudden drop in overdose deaths, ...
Updates on Asheville's food and beverage industry, including what's opened and closed after Tropical Storm Helene.