Hurricane Helene hit the Western North Carolina region on Sep. 27, causing extensive damage and triggering over 2,000 landslides.
Months after Hurricane Helene, a portion of I-40 in North Carolina has reopened. Find out where the highway is now open.
A 12-mile stretch of Interstate 40 between North Carolina and Tennessee, which has been closed since Hurricane Helene last September, is now open with one lane in each direction. What do truck drivers ...
North Carolina is still rebuilding after Hurricane Helene‘s devastation, but a key piece of infrastructure partially reopened ...
TEMA and other agencies held a community open house at Hampton Elementary School on Friday evening to provide information on ...
When Scot Baddley retired in September after 20 years at the helm of the YMCA of Greenville, the Board of Directors ...
A stretch of Interstate 40 connecting North Carolina and Tennessee has reopened more than five months after damage from ...
I-40 was destroyed by Hurricane Helene five months ago. Flash flooding along the Pigeon River damaged large sections of the ...
A non-profit group out of York County, Heartland Agriculture Relief Team, made their way to Tennessee to help with hurricane relief. After multiple months, people ...
North Carolina Department of Transportation Secretary Joey Hopkins shared some good news at an NC House Oversight Committee ...
The interstate in western North Carolina that was washed out by Hurricane Helene opened to one lane in each direction over ...
Many local businesses depend on a summer tourist season. Some say the recent reopening of I-40 is the latest piece to ...