We get an update on recovery efforts in western North Carolina from the devastation of Hurricane Helene — and a look at what the summer tourist season looks like.
Asheville-area debris from Tropical Storm Helene was estimated to be around 10 million cubic yards. Officials report it to be closer to a fraction of that.
If you wait too long, you miss them. For much of the season, North Carolina has hit the snooze button when dawn arrived. Despite the several instances of oversleeping, it kept getting chances to ...
A key corridor in Asheville is back in service as of Friday afternoon, as Swannanoa River Road (N.C. 81) reopened between ...
Months after Helene took lives and livelihoods, many Asheville residents haven’t returned to work. Some think there might be ...
Swannanoa River Road is expected to reopen on the afternoon of Friday, April 4, according to the North Carolina Department of ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Five people are still missing in North Carolina, six months after Hurricane Helene struck the region ...
N.C. Department of Transportation engineers anticipate opening Swannanoa River Road (N.C. 81) on Friday afternoon following ...
Six months after Hurricane Helene struck the Southeast, five people remain missing in North Carolina, ABC News reports.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Six months after the devastation of Hurricane Helene, a critical road will be reopening. The North Carolina ...
There were nearly 20 named storms associated with 2024's hurricane season - including Helene. Meteorologists say this year's season could be similar.