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Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene devastated Swannanoa, North Carolina, residents like Jess Fager continue to face an ...
Helene relief dollars were put to good use in East Asheville. MountainTrue hosted over 100 people with one common goal: to clean the Swannanoa River.
As we inch closer to the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, News 13 returns to some of the hard-hit places in our ...
Asheville City Council approved five contracts Tuesday, July 29, aimed at strengthening the city’s aging water infrastructure ...
Fager, like many survivors, sees the attention as an unsettling aftershock of Helene, one that lingers even after the ...
The federal government has awarded the state just $3.8 billion for Helene recovery, 6% of the nearly $60 billion in damage ...
Community members have pushed the company for transparency, noting that the store had been a lifeline for many residents ...
Endangered aquatic species remain vulnerable nearly a year after the storm moved through Appalachia and the lower Midwest.
SWANNANOA, N.C. -- U.S. Highway 70 is the main road through Swannanoa, a small town in western North Carolina, and it's still a mess almost nine months after Hurricane Helene hit.
When Hurricane Helene overwhelmed the Swannanoa River with more than 20 feet of flooding, the Veterans Restoration Quarters, run by Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry, was ravaged.
Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm in Waynesville is preparing for the holiday season with thousands of Fraser firs growing ...