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Asheville Citizen Times staffers win first-place awards for reporting on Tropical Storm Helene's devastating impact on ...
Residents gather as the Pendleton King Park in Augusta reopens months after Hurricane Helene caused damage. Multiple people killed in Central Texas flooding, authorities confirm Caitlin Clark ...
Over 300 volunteers helped rebuild houses and a community center that were destroyed in the North Carolina city of Asheville after Hurricane Helene affected the area in September 2024.
Last year, The Iron Skillet was one of many locations in Giles County devastated by Hurricane Helene and the flood damage it caused. Formerly known as Anna’s Restaurant, the Iron Skillet was ...
Two days after Tropical Storm Helene hit Asheville, artist Erica Schaffel stood on a bridge in the River Arts District (RAD) and witnessed something that still haunts her.
A year after Helene, river guides in Appalachia are navigating a new world The first tourist season since the storm reveals how much the river and livelihoods have changed.
Deadly Chantal flooding in NC echoes Helene’s tragedy, officials debate climate change prevention as extreme weather intensifies statewide.
Flash floods in Texas have killed nearly 70 people, many of them children. An unknown number of people are missing. Heavy rains fell quickly in the predawn hours Friday in the Texas Hill ...
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene struck the southeastern United States as a Category 4 storm, killing almost 250 people, decimating communities, and causing up to $200 billion in damages by one ...
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. -- An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene reopened to the public on Friday, nine months after the storm ...
An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene has reopened to the public.
Flash floods in Texas killed at least 82 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and left others still missing, including girls attending a summer camp. The devastation along the Guadalupe ...