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Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm in Waynesville is preparing for the holiday season with thousands of Fraser firs growing ...
WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A Hurricane Helene flood memorial sculpture is in the planning stages for Waynesville. The concept ...
It may be summer, but in the mountains of western North Carolina, it's already beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina nearly 10 months ago and, with the help of volunteers, some residents are beginning to move back into their homes after losing everything they owned.
Gov. Josh Stein spoke Thursday from the town of Hot Springs. Stein has visited western North Carolina this week to visit towns ravaged by Hurricane Helene. Video courtesy of WBIR.
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. — An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene has reopened to the public, nine months after ...
MARSHALL, NC – Nearly nine months have passed since Hurricane Helene made its way through Western North Carolina, washing out homes and businesses. In the small mountain town of Marshall, just ...
Responding to the widespread devastation from Hurricane Helene will cost so much that it’ll set other road and bridge construction work back by years, state business leaders told reporters ...
In September, as the powerful remnants of what had been Hurricane Helene roared through the mountains, it wasn’t. Helene transformed babbling brooks and gently flowing creeks into devastating ...
Hurricane Helene leveled forests. Now invasive species threaten Appalachia’s ecosystem. Hurricane Helene tore through the Blue Ridge, flattening forests, ripping up roots and stripping mountain ...