As Congress inches closer to a possible government shutdown, many federal services North Carolinians depend on might be disrupted.
On Wednesday, Oct. 1, officers with the Fletcher Police Department can begin growing beards for the 4th Annual "No Shave November' fundraiser.
The railroad finished rebuilding its tracks along the North Toe and Nolichucky rivers just before the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene.
When Hurricane Helene turned rivers and streams into deadly walls of water across western North Carolina one year ago, 100% ...
One man in Chimney Rock says bears have been coming onto his property since the storm, after their food sources were washed ...
SHE’S ONE OF THE OWNERS OF THE HICKORY NUT, A CHIMNEY ROCK STAPLE THAT HAD BEEN IN TOWN FOR 28 YEARS. WE WERE A MAJOR TOURIST ...
HE SAYS THE LATEST STORM TRACK SHOWS IT STAYING OUT IN THE OCEAN. AS A RESULT, THE GOVERNOR SAYS HE HAS NO INTENTION OF ISSUING A MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER FOR THOSE LIVING ALONG THE COAST. SO YOU ...
Some feel left behind by the state and federal response a year after Helene. On the ground, volunteers are undeterred in ...
As tourists make their way back to Chimney Rock one year after Hurricane Helene, the prevailing sentiment is one of ...
A popular tourist destination in Western North Carolina was cut off for months after floodwaters from the Rocky Broad River.
Months after the floods, classes and crews of students began to stabilize the eroded streambanks of the river by planting ...
A year after Hurricane Helene hit South Carolina, families across the Upstate feel a deep sense of loss for those killed ...
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