Despite some residents around Western North Carolina getting power back, many more are still in the dark after Helene.
Electric cooperatives across the Southeast describe Hurricane Helene's devastation as vast and unprecedented, warning that ...
Crews in Western North Carolina made headway Tuesday in an effort to clear roads and provide electricity, water and cell ...
In response to the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene, Duke Energy Foundation announces a $1 million commitment to ...
Residents across Western North Carolina struggle to restore electricity days after Tropical Storm Helene swept through.
These temporary substations will help restore power to communities quickly while repairs or replacements are made.
On Friday afternoon, 19 roads were completely blocked, with three roads partially closed. Eighteen structures were damaged ...
Mission Hospital’s emergency department is at double capacity as supply shortages create processing delays, nurses told Healthcare Dive.
Active-duty U.S. military units may be needed in the long-term post-Helene recovery in western North Carolina, particularly ...
Duke Energy’s online outage map is covered with notifications of places without electricity. Company spokesperson Jeff Brooks ...
Five days after Hurricane Helene hammered western North Carolina on Sept. 26, residents of Transylvania County did their best ...
The death toll across the Southeast was at least 162. Buncombe County, home to Asheville, has reported 57 deaths.