KU students provide disaster relief to various organizations By Katelynn Humbles For many students, spring break is a chance to relax, travel, or catch up on rest. However, for a dedicated group of KU ...
When Hurricane Helene tore through western Yancey County, Steve Boyd was one of thousands in the area who lost internet access. The 70-year-old retiree, who lives outside of Burnsville, knows he got ...
Over 45% of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail has reopened in the mountains in the six months after Hurricane Helene. This has been a collaboration across agencies and volunteer crews to tackle the ...
We’ve all bought into the notion at least a little bit — that these mountains protect us from the worst nature has to dish ...
Forecasts had warned about the approach of Hurricane Helene. No forecast, however, could have conveyed the scale of ...
During an interview, Robin Roberts reminded her ABC News colleague that they were on Good Morning America, not a later show.
Child care solutions are essentially, say WNC employers, who have been increasingly vocal this year about the need for ...
Becca Gallas, NCDOT’s new Division 5 engineer, talks to the INDY about drone deliveries, reducing traffic fatalities, and ...
The Black Cove Fire is the top priority in the U.S. right now, and red flag warnings are in place. See maps of wildfires in ...
Displaced artists in the River Arts District are racing to find studio space as Asheville welcomes back visitors after ...
A coalition of conservation groups today sued the Trump administration over the U.S. Forest Service’s Nantahala-Pisgah forest ...
Helene also caused extensive damage to Asheville’s water treatment infrastructure, according to the National Hurricane Center ...