Helene’s intense rains didn’t just threaten homes and lives with rising floodwaters but also spawned fatal landslides.
As temperatures drop below freezing in western North Carolina, nearly 700 families are still living outside in tents in the hard-hit area.
An Asheville Citizen Times reporter shares the experience of reporting on and living in a community facing it's worst natural ...
Congress passed a bipartisan spending bill that will send more disaster relief funding to North Carolina and other states ...
A Lexington SC man saw the need in the western parts of NC after Hurricane Helene. He wanted to help those displaced and got ...
UNICOI COUNTY, Tenn. — Three months ago, Hurricane Helene brought floodwaters to East Tennessee and forever changed a small ...
Georgia farmers hit by Hurricane Helene will be eligible for disaster relief. The aid will help mitigate the billions lost in ...
Farmers in Georgia are still reeling more than two months after Hurricane Helene blew away cotton, destroyed ripened squash ...
Businesses in Western North Carolina took a hit after Helene hit on Sept. 27, causing unemployment to skyrocket.
as they make headway on repairing and reopening the interstate that suffered catastrophic damage when Tropical Storm Helene hit Western North Carolina on Sept. 27. A video released by the North ...
Black Mountain Fire Chief John Coffey and Swannanoa Fire Chief Anthony Penland reflect on their responses after Tropical ...
A North Carolina-based non-profit has opened an art exhibit in Atlanta to try and help struggling artists recover.