WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — On Sept. 27, parts of the region saw extensive destruction caused by the arrival of ...
Congress passed a bipartisan spending bill Dec. 20 that will deliver much-needed federal disaster relief funds to Western ...
ASHEVILLE - Working Wheels, a local nonprofit that provides affordable, reliable transportation for local families in need, ...
Today marks 3 months since Hurricane Helene touched down in the CSRA. In the first days following Helene, power was out ...
Friday, December 27 marks exactly three months since Hurricane Helene swept through our hometowns. And yet, cleanup efforts ...
Jarrod Jarvis, president of the Western North Carolina Air Museum, walked through a hangar where brightly colored antique ...
When the “remnants” of Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, many people’s first thought was, How do I help?
Georgia Power is still working to replace or repair power poles destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Helene. Our I-TEAM took a closer look at the conditions of the power poles in our area.
Mountain Mule Packers carried supplies to those isolated by Helene’s flood waters and landslides in North Carolina.
Businesses in Western North Carolina took a hit after Helene hit on Sept. 27, causing unemployment to skyrocket. For example, ...
ASHEVILLE - MANNA FoodBank's main distribution center and property mere yards from the Swannanoa River, was devastated by ...
The Duke Foundation provided nearly $15 million to agencies in North Carolina and South Carolina working on the recovery ...