Six weeks after Hurricane Helene ravaged sections of western North Carolina, more and more outdoor areas that were closed by the storm have reopened to the public.
The agency has contacted 100% of the high-risk veterans they identified before the storm—some visits requiring mile-long hikes up unstable mountainous terrain.
From support for small businesses and tourism dollars to the mental health needs of residents, local leaders from throughout Western North Carolina gathered on Friday to talk about moving forward in ...
Tropical Storm Helene washed out multiple sections of Interstate 40, but that didn’t stop one motorist from bypassing a road ...
The historic Asheville Municipal Golf Course was looking better than it had in a decade following renovations. Then came ...
While conditions have improved after the storm hit in September, some veterans remain without electricity and cut off by damaged roads.
Federal lands in western North Carolina are set to receive more than $30 million in emergency funding for infrastructure repairs in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
If bill becomes law, Biden would be able to create a board that could suspend or modify regulations and laws that can slow recovery.
The hurricane is the third-deadliest hurricane of the modern era (behind Maria and Katrina) with a death toll of over 200, ...
The long rebuilding process is just beginning for many in Asheville, North Carolina, where Hurricane Helene devastated the community.
A total of 102 Helene-related deaths have been confirmed in North Carolina as of Nov. 8. At least five people from Avery County perished in the storm. Avery Medical is run by High Country Community ...
Tourists stayed away from western North Carolina this year after Helene swept through the area, and towns that depend on leaf lookers are bracing for big losses.