SWANNANOA, N.C. – Nearly a month after Hurricane Helene devastated areas of the Southeast and killed more than 250 people, North Carolina residents are sleeping in tents where their homes once ...
Hurricane Helene brought death and destruction to North Carolina, with the western part of the state in particular seeing entire towns and homes washed away. In the aftermath of the storm ...
The news cycle has now moved away from North Carolina, though thousands still fight to stay strong and recover from Hurricane ...
North Carolina officials say the catastrophic flooding and destruction from Hurricane Helene likely caused at least $53 ...
A total of 7 people remain unaccounted for in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene as the death toll from the storm remained 101 as of Monday. Fatalities have been reported across 22 counties ...
Chuck Edwards, a North Carolina Republican, sent a letter to his constituents debunking the misinformation and conspiracy theories that have spread in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene ...
When Hurricane Helene hit, 459 schools in 28 North Carolina districts were affected. Schools in five of those districts ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said he is coordinating with law enforcement to protect first responders as the rise of misinformation has led to threats. At least 92 people are still unaccounted ...
Steve Exum/Getty North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper says at least 81 people remain missing in the state as the clean-up from Hurricane Helene continues. Cooper confirmed the number while touring ...
North Carolina’s Republicans apparently don’t think that hurricane victims should have more time to mail in ballots or register to vote. Democrats in the North Carolina House of ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26, then plowed through the South, including North Carolina. Hurricane Milton made landfall on Oct. 9 on the west coast of Florida. Florida ...
Roy Cooper on Tuesday confirmed 92 people from North Carolina are still missing nearly three weeks after Hurricane Helene—the deadliest hurricane to hit the United States since Katrina in 2005 ...