( NewsNation) — North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims are struggling and feeling forgotten as winter approaches.
Disinformation and misinformation runs rampant after disasters, but experts say the public can be a 'line of defense.' ...
Attorney General Josh Stein obtained a preliminary injunction against a Durham business owner accused of price gouging ...
Floodwaters from Tropical Storm Helene cost the region 600,000 trout, and native brook trout populations may have been ...
The Nov. 14 briefing also provided regular reminders on locations of free food and water, a Hazard Mitigation Program and ...
The National Weather Service found that Helene brought winds of 40 mph to 90 mph across the North Carolina mountains. In two ...
Through Nov. 15, residents can visit the former Gap store at the Asheville Mall, located at 3 S. Tunnel Road, from 10 a.m. to ...
Tourists bring in nearly $3 billion to Asheville per year. But when Hurricane Helene destroyed parts of the city, including ...
The destruction of U.S. 19W by the remnants of Hurricane Helene is extraordinary but also typical of what the storm did to ...
Hurricane Helene survivor begins new life in El Cajon; Riley Wutke, 25, had been living in Easley, SC, for about three years ...
Sea cow, not pond cow. A juvenile manatee was rescued from a small pond in Florida — a mile and a half from open water — after being stranded there due to the storm surge of Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene left more than a million South Carolina homes and businesses in the dark — many for days, or even longer.