Toys for Tots anticipates a greater need this year for donations in western North Carolina after the Helene disaster.
The same Appalachian areas still recovering from Helene are expected to get more snow in the days following Thanksgiving.
Equipment operators from across the country came to Western North Carolina to assist in cleanup from Tropical Storm Helene.
When Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina, many Christmas tree farms, a major source of income in that part of the ...
Hurricane Helene hammered the southeast at the end of September, killing at least 62 people, but the long-term damage from ...
The long-term care facility was the only one of its kind in western N.C.; patients will have to seek care elsewhere.
Some tenants who could barely afford rent in western North Carolina before Hurricane Helene have fallen behind and are now ...
From the back of the North Carolina farm property, where the White House tree is located, it’s hard to see the extent of ...
Patrol vehicles throughout Western North Carolina flashed their blue lights at the site of fatal accidents Wednesday night to ...
There are 16 donation drop off boxes located around the Cape Fear area. They’re asking for new wrapped toys for children as ...
For the second time since Republican President-elect Donald Trump's election, a federal judge has revoked his decision to ...
Though the end of hurricane season is near, North Carolina continues to support each other in times of need. “No matter what ...