With so many roads out and power and internet connections down, a full accounting of the damage done is a work in progress.
Full of charming small towns, scenic drives, and glorious mountain vistas, Western North Carolina makes for the ultimate fall ...
Chimney Rock and Lake Lure in western North Carolina appears to have been devastated by flooding after Hurricane Helene swept through the area.
The storm caused massive power outages, prompting search and rescue deployments as many flooded-out residents are left ...
Helene’s remnants dumped historic levels of rain across the state, leading to devastating flooding in Western North Carolina ...
NCDOT: All roads in western NC should be considered closed ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A tropical disturbance near Cuba could become the next named hurricane in a few days. According to ...
As the Category 4 storm moves further north, several schools preemptively closed for the day on Friday, while several travelers were stranded at RDU.
Following Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Florence, the NCHSAA extended the fall sports season to allow schools a chance to ...
The storm leveled entire towns and left at least 42 people dead. Millions were still without power, and extreme rain left a dam in Tennessee on the brink of failure.
The peak of fall foliage can start as early as September, and most locations will peak in either October or November.
North Carolina homeowners and renters in 25 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who had uninsured damage or losses caused by Hurricane Helene may be eligible for FEMA disaster assistance ...