Blowing Rock Businesses Suffer After Helene
Blowing Rock mayor Charlie Sellers says the popular tourist town has lost 60-70% of its typical revenue since Helene.
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Blowing Rock mayor Charlie Sellers says the popular tourist town has lost 60-70% of its typical revenue since Helene.
The first mountain snow of the season arrives on Tuesday for those above 4,000'.
There are a lot of questions about the federal government’s response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. The Department of Defense and FEMA are both on the ground in the hard impacted counties like Buncombe.
Rescue teams are plucking Florida residents from the flotsam of Hurricane Milton after the storm smashed through coastal communities. The storm tore homes into pieces, filled streets with mud and spawned a barrage of deadly tornadoes. At least eight people are dead.
Hurricane Milton will continue to bring catastrophic flooding, life-threatening storm surge and destructive winds to the Florida Peninsula overnight.
Hurricane Milton remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St. Petersburg, engulfing the populous region with towering storm surges and turning debris from Helene’s devastation 12 days ago into projectiles.
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.
For every story of trials and tribulations, there are dozens more of triumph and togetherness in western North Carolina.
Hurricane Helene's death toll reached 200 on Thursday and could rise higher still, as searchers made their way toward the hardest to reach places in the mountains of western North Carolina.
The Biden-Harris Administration provides updates on the federal response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and South Carolina.
The United Cajun Navy is on the ground helping local communities hit hardest by Hurricane Helene. Here's how you can support their relief efforts:
National and local government agencies, non-profits, and businesses are providing aid to communities impacted in Western North Carolina by Helene. Here's how you can help.
Search and rescue efforts continue in Western North Carolina amidst simultaneous coordinated efforts to restore critical infrastructure and bring much needed food, water and other necessities to communities impacted by Helene.
FEMA disaster assistance may provide funds to homeowners and renters for serious needs, basic home repair, rental of temporary housing and other uninsured expenses resulting from Helene.
Gov. Roy Cooper provides updates on the recovery and clean-up efforts in western North Carolina due to Helene
Hundreds of volunteers and tens of thousands of pounds of food, water, and supplies have been coming in and out of Statesville Regional Airport since the weekend using cars, trucks, and planes to get relief to places in western North Carolina that need it the most.
