For many, it’s been a year of rebuilding, repairing and trying to move forward. But for some families, time has not healed the loss.
A year after Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina, some are trying to make sense of it all through creative expression, an outlet that has blossomed for centuries in this region.
The Baxter International facility near Marion produces 60% of all intravenous fluid bags made in the United States. When a levee upstream failed during what officials called a "1,000-year storm," the ...
After Hurricane Helene swallowed his home, Chaplain Andy Ellis, 61, spent weeks walking around Treasure Island, listening to ...
Last September, my family was gearing up for our first “leaf season” (and apple season, and hayride season, and football season) in Haywood County. As recent transplants from another state, we had ...
Western North Carolina schools reopened long before many students were able to return to their homes. Their learning has yet to recover.
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When Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina, it devastated small towns like Lake Lure. Now, locals are focused on rebuilding the Flowering Bridge.
When Hurricane Helene made landfall on Sept. 26, 2024, no one expected the devastation the storm would bring to western North ...
The Watauga Long Term Recovery Group will host Hope After Helene, which includes a series of events on King Street Saturday, ...
SWANNANOA, N.C. -- When 12-year-old Natalie Briggs visited the ruins of her home after Hurricane Helene, she had to tightrope ...
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