The former president and Republican presidential candidate stumps across NC including a stop to view Helene damage.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina, locals are sleeping in tents where homes once stood, and volunteers from across the U.S. are helping.
The Oct. 21 county briefing covered a number of subjects, with a regular update on municipal water, emergency services ...
Many have reopened after serving as temporary shelters or distribution hubs in the days after the storm. Carter and Unicoi ...
When Hurricane Helene devastated the southeast just over three weeks ago, the natural disaster prompted a stunning grassroots ...
The Blue Ridge Parkway is known as “America’s Favorite Drive” — particularly during fall — but that’s not the case in its ...
Devoted to the trails and towns of Western North Carolina, a writer makes an autumn pilgrimage and finds communities ...
Kris Weil, who is sleeping in a tent after Hurricane Helene destroyed his home in Swannanoa, said it has been inspiring to ...
North Carolina’s Biltmore Estate will soon reopen after being forced to close when floodwaters pushed by Hurricane Helene ...
Three weeks out from the storm, the needs of East Tennesseans impacted by Hurricane Helene have changed, and there are still ...
More than 70 search and rescue teams from across the country were dispatched along rivers and streams in western North ...
Helene devastated towns in western North Carolina. Three weeks later, dozens of people are missing and thousands are without ...