Hurricane Helene survivor Mona Roper is calling for FEMA to be eliminated six months after the storm brought landslides and historic flooding to the Appalachian communities of western North Carolina.
The cleanup from Hurricane Helene is still ongoing, six months after it slammed into several Southeastern states, causing at least $78 billion in damages and leaving thousands homeless.
Video captured a Tennessee state trooper's heroic rescue during Hurricane Helene flooding after she was rescued and went straight back to work to help another stranded person. Jason Pack ...
NEWS. NEW POLLING DATA FROM ELON UNIVERSITY SHOWS MANY NORTH CAROLINIANS ARE NOT IMPRESSED WITH THE PROGRESS OF HELENE RECOVERY. SARAH SOWERS HAS BEEN LOOKING THROUGH SOME OF THE RESULTS THAT WERE ...
When Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina last September, a local radio station played a critical role in keeping residents informed. Their work didn't stop there. In the last six months ...
In einem Interview gab sie nun zu, die Filmreihe nie gemocht zu haben. Helen Mirren, 79, hält nicht gerade viel von James Bond. Im Interview mit "The Standard" sagte sie geradeheraus über das ...
TRI-CITIES (WJHL) — After six months, FEMA released the final edition of its recovery update for Hurricane Helene in Tennessee on Friday. FEMA has approved over $30.9 million in federal ...
Helen Mirren has no love for the James Bond franchise. The British actress told The Standard that she “never liked” the films due to their “profound sexism.” In turn, Mirren explained why ...
Acclaimed actress Helen Mirren criticized the James Bond franchise as being "born out of profound sexism." Mirren told The Standard she "never liked the way women were" in James Bond movies.
The inn was home to several residents who fled Helene, and more recently, evacuated from the fires, according to Wilson. “It’s been one hell of a month for Polk County,” Bradley said ...
Editor's note: The Asheville Citizen Times is answering your Helene-related questions — and any other burning questions — in our newly launched "Asheville Answers" column on Sundays.