ASHEVILLE, N.C. − As flooding, wind and landslides from Tropical Storm Helene devastated lives and property across parts of Southern Appalachia, the storm also wrought ecological destruction.
But after Hurricane Helene left many roads impassable, growers worry that people may not make it to their high country farms. In Avery County, some farmers say their concern over sales is being ...
In enduring Helene and the misery still stirring in its wake, Riley would come to see the community she serves as she never could have before the floods. She would finally, truly “get it.” ...
So far we've lost 98 souls. Uh We expect that number to rise. Some, we send deepest condolences to their families and communities. Uh Probably about *** little more than 100,000 people have had ...
With the birth complete, Jones’ adrenaline subsided and she had to confront the next challenge — Helene’s imminent arrival. The area was already flooding, and they knew they had to leave.
As flooding, wind and landslides from Tropical Storm Helene devastated lives and property across parts of Southern Appalachia, the storm also wrought ecological destruction. Biologists and other ...
They saw up close the devastation from Tropical Storm Helene. “It was historic beyond our wildest fears," she said. "We found ourselves outmatched by Mother Nature." An anonymous donor has ...
Fischer noted that some people point to crop ... were in place on 4.8 million acres of land impacted by Hurricane Helene. Risk Management Agency Administrator Marcia Bunger said loss adjusters ...
The first round of Helene relief funding was a swift, bipartisan effort in the form of $273 million in funds, which Gov. Roy Cooper signed into law. On Thursday, the General Assembly took up a ...
RALEIGH, N.C. – North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced Wednesday that the damage estimates from Hurricane Helene are the largest in state history. According to Cooper, the initial damage ...