Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina on Sept. 27, 2024, killing at least 108 people in the state. The big picture: In western North Carolina, tourists are returning to buzzing destinations ...
The water destroyed everything in its wake, not just the greens and fairways, but the cart paths, bridges, and trees. The course was forever changed. The storm came at almost the exact same time Dan ...
It ended up being one of America's deadliest and costliest hurricanes. And it started with a powerful Florida landfall one ...
Spartanburg County Emergency Services is seeking help with the clean-up of remaining Helene debris county-wide. The damage done by Hurricane Helene is still ...
Trees serve as important buffers against storm surges. But when they fall, they threaten life, power and infrastructure, and ...
Flashback: Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina on Sept. 27, 2024, killing at least 108 people in the state. Several are still missing.
Table, a restaurant in Asheville, is welcoming customers back after a year of challenges following Hurricane Helene. The restaurant, located on North Lexington ...
One year after Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact, the resilience of Western North Carolina is as clear as the crisp mountain air. As the Blue Ridge Mountains prepare for their annual autumn ...
One year after massive flooding hit western North Carolina, immigrant families are rebuilding with little more than grit, neighbors, and community organizing – under an increasingly hostile government ...
Helene killed more than 250 people and caused nearly $80 billion in damage from Florida to the Carolinas. In the North Carolina mountains, rains of up to 30 inches turned gentle streams into torrents ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is marking the end of some of its cleanup efforts at sites hit by Hurricane Helene last year.
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