FEMA regional administrator Robert Samaan told 60 Minutes that "mistrust in government" makes it harder to deliver aid to victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
Jewel Warrick has lived in Relief, North Carolina, for 55 years. More than three weeks ago, Helene tore through her small ...
Helene devastated towns in western North Carolina. Three weeks later, dozens of people are missing and thousands are without ...
Three weeks after the remnants of Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina leaving devastation in its path, the ...
The Clemson Police Department is holding a donation drive for Western North Carolina through the month of October.
There's uncertainty about what voter turnout might look like in Western North Carolina, considering some voters are facing ...
Biltmore Estate, one of North Carolina's most popular tourist attractions, will reopen soon, weeks after Tropical Storm ...
ASHEVILLE – A reopening date has been set for Biltmore Estate after Tropical Storm Helene ripped through Western North ...
America’s largest home will be fully decorated for the Christmas season, and estate attractions and restaurants will be open.
The benefits of controlled burns are well established, and the practice, along with other Indigenous land management ...
This information is dangerous to saving life and property right now, and we need to get to the bottom of” it, Congresswoman Deborah Ross said.
Hundreds of thousands have been fed, vulnerable survivors saved, homes restored, and hope fueled by mighty grassroots armies ...