The WNC Nature Center is reopening on Monday, March 17, to the public after nearly six months of being closed due to Helene.
Swannanoa, one of the area's hardest-hit communities, is slowly seeing its small business community come back to life.
More than 1,200 households were expected to check out of hotel rooms paid for by the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
The center had to reroute roads, build a new parking lot and repair around $250,000 in property damage after Hurricane Helene ...
She said this need came to light in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene. Stefanile said that, for food safety standards, water ...
Three people face drug and trespassing charges after police say they were caught trying to steal from a business in a flood-ravaged area.
She searched until she found their neighborhood, a cluster of mobile homes on the bank of the Swannanoa River. Their trailer was still standing, but one end was ripped open. She suspected by an 18 ...
The Swannanoa River rose nearly 6 feet above the record and crested at 26.1 feet. during the historic storm that killed more than 100 people in Western North Carolina. “The devastation was evident.
a bright red affordable housing complex along the Swannanoa River. He watched as the water rose to the stilt-raised apartments. As the river was nearing its peak at over 27 feet, Resper was swift ...
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