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A 12-mile section of the Blue Ridge Parkway between Blowing Rock and Linville Falls reopened Monday, July 21, after ...
Nearly 9 months after Helene ravaged Western North Carolina, small towns like Marshall are finally open for visitors. Some businesses say they’re thriving after months of rebuilding.
Helene damaged or destroyed more than 8,000 private roads and bridges in Western North Carolina, at a cost of $460 million, according to an early state estimate. So far, lawmakers have approved ...
From breweries, to the Blue Ridge Mountains, to the Biltmore Estate – Asheville, North Carolina has a bit of something for every traveler. Months after the devastation left by Hurricane Helene ...
Sawmills near areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene are clearing forests of debris that could become wildfire fuel. The effort could boost domestic timber production.
Muggy conditions remained this morning with patchy fog mostly out in the far-eastern areas with few lingering showers with ...
Prescient Warnings About Helene Didn’t Reach People in Harm’s Way. Here Are 5 Lessons for the Next Hurricane. After four months of reporting, ProPublica found that the warnings about Helene ...
WILSONVILLE — South Georgia farmer Drew Walker knew Hurricane Helene was headed for Florida’s Big Bend region, but couldn’t imagine it would ravage swathes of farm and timberland more than ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy flooding. That's what Hurricane Helene did to western North Carolina last year.
When Hurricane Helene struck, Zubila Shafiq’s husband, Omar Khan, was one of more than 100 people who died in North Carolina amid catastrophic flooding. Shafiq pieces together what happened to ...
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