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Eight months after Hurricane Helene, communities in western North Carolina still see evidence of the storm's destruction. For ...
How growing up in the "cone of uncertainty" changed my life - even when I thought I had left it behind. Until Hurricane ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
It’s the start of June, and after Helene’s wrath, no one from Murphy to Manteo is ignoring the start of this year’s hurricane ...
When Hurricane Helene struck, Zubila Shafiq’s husband, Omar Khan, was one of more than 100 people who died in North Carolina ...
Nestled in the mountains of North Carolina, the city of Asheville is typically a popular tourist destination. However, ...
With hurricane season underway this weekend, many in western North Carolina are still picking up the pieces from last year ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, parts of Asheville still look like disaster zones. Business owners are struggling to rebuild as infrastructure remains stalled, FEMA aid has ...
Asheville's River Arts District has transformed into a model of resilience and growth after Hurricane Helene ripped through it.
Several greenways and parks are now accessible, while long-term recovery plans move forward in the heavily damaged Azalea ...
Western North Carolina is still feeling the impact of Hurricane Helene. Credits: AJC | Getty Images | Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina ...
Norfolk Southern announced this week that Asheville-area business have finally seen full service restored — but there is still work to be done.