Safe drinking water is essential, and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has put wells across Western North Carolina at risk.
On the last Thursday of September, as Hurricane Helene was setting out on a path of destruction from Florida to the southern Appalachians, Kim and Rod Ashby stopped at the home they ...
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Here is essential information that may help Asheville-area residents in the aftermath of Helene and extensive flooding. ...
Hospitals and health care organizations in the Southeast largely stayed open and functioning during Hurricane Helene to ...
Donald Trump is now facing condemnation from the editorial board of North Carolina ’s second-largest newspaper as he ...
Just over a week since Hurricane Helene devastated the North Carolina mountains, leaving more than 110 dead, state officials ...
A week after Hurricane Helene overwhelmed the Southeastern U.S., homeowners hit the hardest are grappling with how they could ...
Hurricane Helene's death toll surpasses 150 people as rescuers search across the mountains of western North Carolina on ...
Local officials, academic researchers, and volunteer responders have raised concerns about chemical and biological ...
Planet Labs captured and compared satellite images that show the storm’s devastating impact on one of the hardest hit cities.
Down a partially washed-out road, crews are installing a temporary fix to get power to hard-hit Asheville neighborhoods.