ASHEVILLE, N.C. − More than 2.1 million people remained without power Sunday across the Southeast in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, including more than 460,000 in North Carolina, where the storm ...
The U.S. Southeast grappled Sunday with rising death tolls, a lack of vital supplies in isolated, flood-stricken areas and ...
With so many roads out and power and internet connections down, a full accounting of the damage done is a work in progress.
The storm surge, wind damage and inland flooding from Hurricane Helene have been catastrophic, flooding neighborhoods, ...
The deputies who died were with the Macon County Sheriff’s Office and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, the N.C. Sheriff's ...
John Harold, the city manager for Black Mountain, told CBS 17 Sunday that more than 600 people were still missing in Buncombe ...
Scenes of destruction and suffering lay almost everywhere in Swannanoa, N.C. — cars in tree limbs, mangled homes, mud-choked ...
Many in Western North Carolina remained without fresh water, internet or cell service. Seven water plants in Avery, Burke, ...
The hurricane’s death toll rose Sunday to at least 84 people across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Virginia.
Potentially catastrophic rainfall is predicted for the southern Appalachians. Watch rivers rise on these USGS webcams.