ASHEVILLE – As the first signs of relief reach Asheville, water services are becoming more consistent, with more on the way ...
Residents describe how the storm "destroyed everything in its path" and wiped out entire communities in the state.
Sheriff Quentin Miller said 35 people have died so far, including a deputy who was working during the storm. Asheville and ...
Interstate 40 west, which connects N.C. to Tennessee, still remains closed to anyone but emergency responders.
Relief efforts continue in Asheville and Western North Carolina following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene.
While I-40 East and West in/out of Asheville will reopen today, per Governor Cooper, NCDOT says part of I-40 near the ...
The situation is dire. Many North Carolina communities haven’t had fresh water, internet or cell service for multiple days.
Despite some residents around Western North Carolina getting power back, many more are still in the dark after Helene.
The North Carolina State Climate Office explains how the "monster storm" left unprecedented damage that will likely "take ...
This is the reality for thousands of residents in western North Carolina. As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, more than 372,000 customers ...
Busick, North Carolina, a remote town near Mount Mitchell State Park, received 30.78 inches of rain as a result of Helene — a ...