Food and water distribution sites have been announced by Buncombe County for residents of Asheville and western North Carolina. Where to find the sites: ...
Tropical Storm Helene brought torrential rains and wind to Western North Carolina, killing dozens and leaving many without ...
As the flood waters begin to recede Monday, hope has started to appear on the devastated landscape around Asheville.
The flooding along the Swannanoa River has left communities decimated as residents are forced to scavenge for food and water ...
As Henderson County faces historic flooding that has left five dead, the county has announced temporary aid sites.
Here’s your options if you don't have insurance and your home was flooded. And which North Carolina counties can now apply for FEMA assistance.
Once a flooded car is totaled, it's typically sold at auction to junkyards and for car parts. But that news isn't always ...
This map shows rainfall from Helene and in the days preceding the storm that combined to create disastrous flooding.
Helene brought devastating flooding, power outages, infrastructure crumbling and a lack of phone and internet access to Western North Carolina over the weekend. So far, 30 people have reportedly died ...
Sheriff Quentin Miller said that five more were dead in Helene's wake as the death toll in Buncombe County rose to 35. More food, water on the way.
Tropical Storm Helene's storm surge destroyed parts of North Carolina last week. Here's how to apply for FEMA assistance, without flood insurance.
North Carolina residents are devastated after Tropical Storm Helene brought floods to the state.