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A beloved tourist attraction in western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains will be demolished starting later this month.
Western North Carolina residents head to court Monday in a fight against an "illegal" mine that swept into the mountains in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
The fund may be more important this year than ever because of uncertainty around any help from the federal government for ...
Towns across Western North Carolina could soon see long awaited water system upgrades after the EPA awarded North Carolina $409.4 million.
Small businesses in Western North Carolina are still feeling the impact of the tourism downturn caused by Hurricane Helene, ...
Residents in Poplar, North Carolina, are demanding action against what they say is an illegal mining operation polluting the ...
Emergency responders, truck drivers and residents died months after the storm, but North Carolina's health agency attributes their deaths to Helene. Here's why.
A readers wonders why it's taking so long to rebuild or demolish Helene-damaged buildings along Swannanoa River Road.
It’s hard to believe, but we’re fast-approaching the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene and the devastation it wreaked ...
Hurricane Helene devastated areas of western North Carolina last year, including school districts in the impact zone.
East Tennessee is still recovering from Hurricane Helene. What are the odds another named storm could impact Tennessee?
Tropical Storm Erin is forecast to become a hurricane within the next 24 hours or so as it heads west-northwestward toward the continental U.S.