From Banner Elk to Hot Springs, these towns in the western part of the state have worked hard to rebuild after Hurricane ...
State officials are expecting to pick up the pace on rebuilding homes while watching tourism metrics and pushing for progress ...
These stories are a series of profiles leading up to the premiere of the WRAL Documentary “Helene: What We Lost, What We Found,” a powerful new investigative documentary examining the devastation and ...
A weathered church steeple and bell that rang for more than a century in North Carolina’s Swannanoa Valley has become a peculiar symbol of hope in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
(WGHP) — One year ago, the remnants of Hurricane Helene moved through western North Carolina. Communities were destroyed, and piles of debris from what were once homes and businesses were left behind.
One thing that's been proven over and over again in the past year is that those in the mountains of Western North Carolina are resilient. Of course, they're known for their artisan wares, local ...
The cracked concrete at Lake Craig Dam still bears the scars of the storm. Chunks of the bridge above are missing, ripped away when swollen floodwater pushed past the aging structure, carrying tree ...
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein visited Polk County Friday afternoon to highlight the ongoing recovery efforts from ...
STEIN SAYS SINCE HURRICANE HELENE, MORE THAN A THOUSAND ROADS THAT WERE CLOSED HAVE REOPENED. AND THIS VIDEO BEHIND US SHOWS INTERSTATE 40 JUST DAYS AFTER THE STORM. TODAY, GOVERNOR STEIN SAYS THE ...