After Hurricane Helene decimated parts of western North Carolina, it was not just humans who answered the call for aid.
Freezing conditions are expected overnight in the mountains and foothills after ice has already caused significant issues, with tree limbs and power lines affected.
WFAE's Marshall Terry and WRAL's Paul Specht fact-check a claim made by President Donald Trump during a recent trip to ...
The temporary bridge on U.S. Highway 221 North, next to Mountain Paradise Campground, is now complete.
The upcoming forecast is looking towards heavy rain and potential flooding over the next few days, which can strike fear for ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- When Hurricane Helene carved its path through Western North Carolina, it not only destroyed countless galleries and art studios -- leaving many artists without a place to ...
A section of Interstate 40 in western North Carolina that collapsed during Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding will reopen ...
With heavy rainfall expected in the mountains in the coming days, it begs the question: How is infrastructure in Western ...
Fourteen ECU students and professors volunteered to survey historic houses in western North Carolina to help look at the ...
In Asheville, Hot Springs and other towns that cater to hikers, many restaurants, hotels and Airbnb’s have reopened. Road ...
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