Three weeks after it was swept away by Hurricane Helene, a beloved symbol of hope has returned to Lake Lure, North Carolina.
Avery County and the Town of Banner Elk remain under a state of emergency as of Oct. 18 due to wind and flood damage.
My unit is completely submerged under the river,” Omar Khan, longtime pharmacist in Asheville, texted his wife Sept. 27. He ...
A trapped dog was saved from Hurricane Helene’s rising floodwaters “just in time,” a North Carolina shelter said.
Buncombe County acknowledges substantial overcount in earlier numbers as NC chief medical examiner’s office completes ...
In the rural mountain towns of western North Carolina, the hurricane decimated communities with unrelenting rain and ...
High-resolution images from the National Geodetic Survey are giving a detailed look at parts of North Carolina hit hard by ...
While areas in Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington were hit by tornadoes in Milton's wake, the district did not report any ...
Helms College culinary students are stepping up to serve their community by preparing nutritious meals for students at ...
Tens of thousands of Spectrum internet and cable customers in the Upstate and western North Carolina remain without service ...
More North Carolina residents turned out to cast ballots on the first day of early voting this year than in 2020, even as ...
Groups of employees are giving time and supplies. Y-12 firefighters and a Y-12 Fire Department tanker deployed to Greeneville ...