The flooding that devastated western North Carolina knocked out water systems, and some small towns still don't have water.
Two months after Hurricane Helene brought devastating flooding to North Carolina, some residents still can't get home.
Set in the small town of Morganton about an hour east of Asheville, Lee’s One Fortune Farm suffered more than $62,000 in ...
Though they were seven hours away, their suffering felt like his own. He couldn’t bear the thought of watching his home ...
With Thanksgiving approaching, the leaders of North Carolina Hearts with Hands Disaster Relief find themselves grateful to be ...
Over the short term, western North Carolina’s tight-knit food and farming community is helping farmers recover. RAFI, ASAP, ...
This Thanksgiving holiday will be shadowed by the loss of a loved one for many in Western North Carolina left to mourn after ...
Two elite runners competing in the Manchester Road Race Nov. 28 had harrowing tales to tell of the historic, deadly flooding ...
NC farms face bitter harvest after drought and storms. Many farmers thankful 2024 is ending. Mountain farmers need donations, ...
National Honor Society students at Smithfield High School raise funds and gather supplies to help residents of Chimney Rock, ...
Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
The boil water advisory for Asheville, North Carolina, residents has been lifted after Helene damaged the city's distribution ...