Exhausted emergency crews continue to work around the clock to clear roads, restore power and phone service, and reach those still stranded by the storm.
President Joe Biden will survey the devastation in North and South Carolina as rescuers continued their search for anyone ...
Cadaver dogs and search crews trudged through knee-deep muck and debris in the mountains of western North Carolina ...
Many residents in both states were still without running water, cellular service and electricity as floodwaters receded and ...
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who has called on Gov. Roy Cooper to deploy more resources to help people in western North Carolina, was the only Council of State member to not vote on Cooper's ...
Rescuers are scouring the mountains of western North Carolina for anyone still unaccounted for since Hurricane Helene’s ...
Residents in Asheville, N.C., got their first supplies of water Monday, days after the remnants of Hurricane Helene blitzed the mountainous region with rain, wind and floods that killed dozens.
Exhausted emergency workers continued to work around-the-clock to clear roads, restore power and cellphone service, and reach ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said state officials need to be ready for the “long haul” when it comes to recovery efforts ...
At least 125 people have died as a result of the devastation Hurricane Helene has brought to Southeastern states, including ...
The devastation from Helene in western North Carolina has put statewide election campaigns on hold, as candidates pivot to ...