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Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the United States over the past few decades, and flash ...
Experts are warning of dangerous conditions hitting the Carolinas as Tropical Storm Chantal moves inland from the Atlantic ...
The final order of business on the legislature’s calendar before lawmakers embark on a month-long summer vacation was passing ...
UNC Asheville’s STEAM Studio will produce lumber from salvaged timber, donating to post-Helene rebuilding and NC Arboretum ...
In Asheville and other parts of Western North Carolina, tourism-related outlets are still fighting to survive the summer.
Alena’s Law creates an exemption in state statute, allowing families of missing people to pursue a declaration of death after ...
North Carolina has faced catastrophic flooding from hurricanes, with inland water damage often surpassing the destruction ...
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, some in government and the news media were sounding the alarm on the prospect of ...
FEMA representatives are no longer on site at the Buncombe County Helene Resource Center but state partners will be on site.
The Department of Defense announced that it will end the sharing of some satellite data that helps in hurricane forecast.
Statistics on the record-breaking storm have grown, shrunk, and changed. Here are some key numbers as of Oct. 22, from WNC's death toll to the unprecedented storm debris collected in Buncombe County.
Hurricane Helene’s remnants sent rivers surging over their banks in Asheville, N.C. Large swaths of Asheville, including its River Arts District and historic Biltmore Village, were heavily damaged.
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