Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Tennessee, vowing to provide the necessary resources for communities to rebuild.
Matheson described her aunt, 60, as a camera-shy woman who did not reach out to people as much as her mother. A native of Henderson County, Angie loved her family and friends and her dog, Teka, who ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visitedAsheville, North Carolina on Saturday to see how the city is recovering from ...
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church has doled out more than $3.5 million in rent support to hundreds of people who have walked ...
Damage following Tropical Storm Helene can have long-term effects on health and climate. Programs that fund this type of ...
A recent Hurricane Helene victim got a new home thanks to the organization 'Operation Blessing'. Pamela Blome has spent the ...
“Often there is an outpouring of support in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, but it dissipates with time,” she said.
Although we are living with the scars of a natural disaster following Helene, Western North Carolina will remain strong, keep ...
"To pit survivors against each other in a race for aid only serves to distract the public from the politicians who would like ...