Six months after Hurricane Helene destroyed communities across the Southeast, five people remain missing in North Carolina ...
As his first 100 days in office come to a close, Stein talks about rebuilding, federal aid, and the long road ahead after ...
Even the most well-organized relief efforts are only as effective as the number of people who know about them.
Helene also caused extensive damage to Asheville’s water treatment infrastructure, according to the National Hurricane Center ...
The World Meteorological Organization retired the name Helene due to the catastrophic storm's impact in 2024. CHARLOTTE, N.C.
Today marks six months since Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina. The storm killed more than a hundred people in the region and caused widespread destruction. RELATED: 'Good Morning ...
Hard-hit regions, including parts of western North Carolina, are receiving aid from various states as emergency crews work to reach isolated communities devastated by catastrophic flooding.
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WSPA 7News on MSNReflecting on Hurricane Helene, six months laterHurricane Helene hit the Upstate and Western North Carolina leaving hundreds of storm-related deaths and billions worth of ...
North Carolina lawmakers have agreed to spend another $524 million on still-pressing needs from Hurricane Helene’s historic ...
Fallen trees and debris from the September hurricane serve as kindling for the fires and hamper efforts to contain them.
The poll from Elon University showed that among Republicans, 58% were dissatisfied with the Helene recovery progress since September.
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Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Hurricane Helene's Impact on North Carolina Christmas Tree FarmersIn 2024, Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina, leaving behind a trail of devastation for many Christmas tree farmers. This region, renowned for its beautiful Fraser firs ...
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