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This weekend, colleges and universities across our area are seeing thousands of students move on to the next chapter of their ...
Western North Carolina is still recovering from Hurricane Helene's havoc, but the town of Lake Lure aims to have debris ...
Mooresville’s Soul Creations is also continuing to sell a hurricane relief candle, available in a variety of scents. All ...
The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer were named finalists for the Pulitzer Prize Monday, a top journalism honor ...
We caught up with one Swannanoa resident three days after Helene hit Western North Carolina. Now, we check in with him seven months later.
Although it’s been months since Hurricane Helene devastated many North ... Even more shops, restaurants and art galleries in western North Carolina that are open to visitors or have online ...
ASHEVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - North Carolina Emergency Management has released new data highlighting Helene recovery efforts in western North Carolina. The agency said more than $439 million in ...
When looking at why Helene didn't affect the bears, a North Carolina Wildlife Special Projects biologist said it was because of their natural instincts.
The News 13 investigative team looked into how the region is moving past the devastation of Sept. 27, 2024, and why getting tourists to return is critical.