Helene’s more than 30 inches of rainfall in parts of western North Carolina caused damage that has created a logistical ...
When Helene flooded parts of western North Carolina in late September, it destroyed many businesses, including a 200-year-old ...
The Charlotte-based bank plans a three-year $650 million lending program for small businesses and municipalities in ...
As floodwater from Helene receded in western North Carolina, residents discovered a Bible that had become stuck on a fence ...
Only months ago, Hurricane Helene bombarded western North Carolina with rain and wind. Now, the state's first ski areas are ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) removed debris from Lake Lure amid cleanup efforts following Hurricane Helene in ...
As residents in western North Carolina are still dealing with the aftermath of Helene, snow has fallen in parts of the ...
With snow falling in parts of western North Carolina, many Hurricane Helen victims are preparing for their first snowfall of ...
The boil water advisory for Asheville, North Carolina, residents has been lifted after Helene damaged the city's distribution ...
For many in western North Carolina affected by the recent storm, help is finally on the way in the form of temporary housing.
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene included historic rainfalls of more than 30 inches of water, which created floods and landslides and caused damage to Asheville’s primary and secondary water systems.