The Army Corps of Engineers have spent the past six days clearing 16,000 cubic yards of river debris that had been hampering the recovery effort after Helene devastated Western North Carolina.
Allyson Heidenfelder is a Yancey County mom, but for dozens of local students and their parents, she's become a lot more than ...
How much can one industry take? America and its insurance industry are finding out. The back-to-back natural disasters of ...
You can help pets in western North Carolina by donating as the region cleans up from Hurricane Helene. Donations will be ...
Outfielder Harrison Didawick tied the Virginia single-season home run record with 23 and the school mark for runs in a season ...
The Trump administration evicted former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan from her home with three hours of notice on ...
Nearly five months after Hurricane Helene devastated a portion of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina, hikers can ...
A part of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina has reopened nearly four and a half months after Helene.
For educators, there's no blueprint for how to shepherd a school and its students through a catastrophe like Helene, or the ...
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Nearly 1.2 million cubic yards of debris have been cleared from North Carolina in the wake of Hurricane ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is visiting Asheville, North Carolina on Saturday to see how the ...
Western Carolina University is expanding its Catamount Commitment program with a new initiative to support transfer students from North Carolina community colleges.
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