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Western North Carolina is still recovering from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, with communities like Lake Lure making significant progress in debris removal. People in western North ...
Chimney Rock and Lake Lure in western North Carolina appear to have been devastated by flooding after Hurricane Helene swept ...
In this Oct. 2, 2024, file photo, the remnants of a home are seen in Lake Lure, North Carolina, after the passage of Hurricane Helene. Allison Joyce/AFP via Getty Images, FILE Yancey County ...
They will moderate the virtual panel featuring: Tim Anderson, an engineer from North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division 13 Carol Pritchett, the Mayor of Lake Lure Nathan ...
flooding the lake and nearby neighborhoods. It created more headaches for many people already affected by Hurricane Helene, but officials say few understand how the dam and the Catawaba-Wateree ...
South Mountains State Park reopens this spring, after months of work to clear roads and trails of fallen trees and debris left by the remnants of Hurricane Helene ... Creek and Lake View trails ...
NOTE: Lake Lure is slowly progressing toward normalcy, and businesses are opening after Hurricane Helene caused historic ...
The Charlotte Observer and The News & Observer are presenting “A Long Way to Go: Conversations on North Carolina’s Helene Recovery,” which takes place virtually on April 10. We invite ...