A month after Hurricane Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, people share how they're coping, ...
ASHEVILLE - As the first manufactured homes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency arrive in Western North Carolina, ...
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. — Just 21 days before the start of early voting, Hurricane Helene delivered biblical-level destruction ...
Gov. McMaster declared a state of emergency for Orangeburg and areas of Midlands, Lowcountry after flooding Wednesday and ...
Helene wiped out large parts of Asheville, North Carolina, including businesses in the beloved River Arts District.
Carter County’s TLC Community Center is not only still providing food, clothing and supplies to flood victims as a relief ...
Helene shattered the serene Western North Carolina countryside on Sept. 27. The small, tight-knit community of Burnsville, nestled near Asheville, bore the brunt of the storm’s wrath.
Over 150 roads in Orangeburg County were closed due to flooding and storm-related issues, including many rural roads still ...
As floodwaters roared through remote mountain communities of Western North Carolina, locals raced against time to save each other.
More travel lanes in both directions of Interstate 40 could be open by New Year's Day. They were shut down after damage from Hurricane Helene. The eastbound lanes of I-40 in the Pigeon River Gorge ...
Orangeburg County Emergency Services and teams from the American Red Cross open evacuation shelters in Orangeburg and North.
Inspiring acts in the face of disaster are the heart of an exclusive book, “Mountain Strong,” from the Asheville Citizen Times and USA TODAY Network.