Mixed messages about aid and no easy access to temporary housing near their home has frustrated Sabrina Mills and her family ...
The 30th Land of the Sky Gem Show took place in Swannanoa, N.C., on March 22.Hosted by the Mountain Area Gem and Mineral Association (MAGMA), the event showcase ...
FEMA money, private insurance payouts and lots of private donations have helped many of the thousands of people displaced after Helene’s historic destruction in Western North Carolina.
The storm damaged about 20 percent of western North Carolina’s child-care centers. Early childhood education is often ...
Four western North Carolina families share housing challenges they live daily some six months after Helene’s devastation.
"Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures" exhibition coincides with the 130th anniversary of Biltmore Estate’s opening in ...
While adapting to life in donated campers and spare bedrooms, some displaced people in Western North Carolina still struggle ...
Kari Kelly is grateful to FEMA for paying her family’s hotel bill and to strangers who donated a trailer. But nothing has ...
fled their home near the Swannanoa River in darkness, rain and wind rocking their car. They evacuated a second time when trees began falling around her parents’ house, to which they’d fled, leaving ...
That friend’s house was destroyed in the storm ... It was helpful to be near Owen Middle School, in the heart of badly damaged Swannanoa, where Kelly grew up and Josephine attends school.