Asheville residents were told Monday that the water is safe to drink again nearly two months after Hurricane Helene caused ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets.
Heavy rain fell across parts of western North Carlina on Thursday for the first time since the devastating flooding event ...
The state was able to position trucks and troopers on the interstate south of Asheville just before the French Broad River ...
Asheville residents were told Monday that the water is safe to drink again nearly two months after Helene damaged both water ...
Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
Residents of North Carolina’s most populous mountain city are no longer under a boil water notice, Asheville officials announced on Monday. Extensive rain and flooding from Hurricane Helene on ...
It is not possible for anyone -- whether it be the government, scientists or billionaires -- to control the weather, ...
It has taken more than seven weeks, but the City of Asheville has lifted the boil water advisory put in place after Hurricane ...
The North Carolina mountains took a hard hit from Helene, but signs of normalcy are returning. Given the tough times the ...
Water filtration capacity continues to increase as turbidity improves daily following infrastructure damage caused by ...
Project 2025 proposes changes to FEMA and national flood insurance programs, leaving communities on their own following disasters like Helene.