Experts have warned that state residents with private wells should boil or test their water before drinking it.
A Community's Resourcefulness in Crisis When Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina, it left widespread flooding and dev ...
Nearly a month after Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina, locals are sleeping in tents where homes once stood, and ...
Devoted to the trails and towns of Western North Carolina, a writer makes an autumn pilgrimage and finds communities ...
Early voting begins in the battleground state of North Carolina on Thursday, as the western part of the state still feels the ...
Flood water can contain harmful contaminants causing infections through drinking or contact. Here's what to know in North ...
At least 95 storm-related deaths have been recorded in the state, a total that's still “expected to rise over the coming days ...
Twenty-six people remain unaccounted for in hard-hit North Carolina in the wake of the devastation unleashed by Hurricane Helene, officials said Monday.
A Washington Post analysis shows how federal flood maps underestimated the risk homeowners faced in the parts of North ...
By KIMBERLEE KRUESI North Carolina’s Biltmore Estate will soon reopen after being forced to close when floodwaters pushed by ...
America's largest home, the Biltmore Estate, will reopen next month after suffering flooding and damage from Hurricane Helene. The historic landmark in Ashville, N.C. announced on social media Sunday, ...
Winterlike weather has come early and will leave western North Carolina residents shivering, including thousands still ...