NC Schools Are Still Closed & Power Outages Are Still Present Following Helene
North Carolina schools are still closed and power outages still remain following Helene.
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North Carolina schools are still closed and power outages still remain following Helene.
Andy Dalton had provided a lift for Carolina since replacing Bryce Young.
The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) will begin providing Special Transportation Service (STS) to the Mint Hill area Monday, October 7.
A week after Hurricane Helene devastate Western North Carolina, communities with volunteers like the United Cajun Navy are finding hope, but more aide is desperately needed.
Americans are expected to legally wager a record amount on NFL games this season.
A woman is facing murder charges following a shooting in Salisbury that left one person dead and another critically injured.
It’s been just over a week since Hurricane Helene made landfall, and the American Red Cross is working 24/7 with dozens of partners to get help to people as quickly as possible. Helene’s destruction covers a huge area and it’s taking time to navigate damaged roads and reach communities that are cut off.
Nearly 2,000 people laced up their shoes for the 4th annual Pink Cupcake Walk & Breast Cancer Lap in Uptown Charlotte on Saturday.
The Western Carolina Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association held its annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s Saturday in Gastonia.
For every story of trials and tribulations, there are dozens more of triumph and togetherness in western North Carolina.
Mecklenburg County homeowners and renters who suffered uninsured damage or losses by Hurricane Helene can now apply for FEMA disaster assistance.
New video shows a family gathered for a wedding rehearsal that turned into a water rescue after hearing a woman scream for help.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is heading to North Carolina on Saturday as the state recovers from Hurricane Helene.
The Internal Revenue Service announced tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by Hurricane Helene in North and South Carolina.
Reverend Franklin Graham talked exclusively with WCCB News @ Ten anchor Morgan Fogarty about what's happening in western North Carolina and what you can do to help.
Two 18-year-old suspects were arrested in connection to a homicide near Steele Creek over the summer.
Deputies are asking for the public’s help in locating a 46-year-old man wanted for sexual abuse of a child in Rowan County.
The weather service reached back to 1916 for a precedent, correctly predicting Helene would rank among the “most significant weather events” the Asheville, North Carolina, area had ever seen.
