Significant progress in recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene have been made at Lake Lure and in Chimney Rock, according to ...
including in western North Carolina. For the last 19 years, groundhogs have been predicting either a longer winter or early ...
In Chimney Rock, Mayor Peter O’Leary said reopening ... Hurricane Helene caused an estimated $53 billion damage in North Carolina, wiping out homes and communities and killing 104.
Sunday is Groundhog Day and the question of 6 more weeks of winter or an early spring was answered across the country ...
At two heavily damaged sites in western North Carolina, state transportation officials are pulling out all the stops to ...
New Chairmen of FCC Brendan Carr visited Rutherford, Lake Lure, Chimney Rock and Asheville to talk with emergency and public ...
With billions in damages, limited state aid and considerable uncertainty surrounding federal funding, local officials are ...
President Donald Trump on Monday announced the deployment of the United States Army Corps of Engineers to North Carolina to assist with repairing riverbanks and roads damaged by Hurricane Helene.