Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Tennessee, vowing to provide the necessary resources for communities to rebuild.
A close analysis of Helene’s fatalities shows how major storms are taking lives in unexpected ways, and how the deadly ...
At two heavily damaged sites in western North Carolina, state transportation officials are pulling out all the stops to ...
Interstate 40 is set to reopen March 1, nearly six months after Hurricane Helene washed out parts of the highway in North ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy pledges federal support to fully rebuild the highway through the Pigeon River Gorge ...
Although we are living with the scars of a natural disaster following Helene, Western North Carolina will remain strong, keep ...
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church has doled out more than $3.5 million in rent support to hundreds of people who have walked ...
Spartanburg County anticipates Hurricane Helene-related storm debris removal to continue through the spring. More than ...
Public schools in Henderson, McDowell, Watauga, and Yancey counties had to pivot once students returned after the storm.
In North Carolina, Hurricane Helene damaged more than 7,000 private bridges, roads and culverts. They're a critical part of ...
Allyson Heidenfelder is a Yancey County mom, but for dozens of local students and their parents, she's become a lot more than ...
Republican legislative leaders in the state House proposed spending $500 million on Helene aid relief but have not yet ...