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 ...
It's an uncertain future for the once-burgeoning River Arts District, but business owners steadfastly forge ahead.
A slow-moving frontal system will bring rounds of heavy rain and a threat of flooding to Western North Carolina and the upstate.
The LoveHendo Business Recovery Fund has successfully awarded $272,000 in grants to 90 local businesses affected by Hurricane Helene, providing critical, short-term funding to support Henderson County ...
Like many of us, Yancey County’s Lynda Smith lived through the devastating blows wrought by Hurricane Helene when it ravaged our mountains last September. And, as most of us do, she has memories that ...
Interstate 40, a key commerce route from North Carolina to California, could reopen in a limited manner in about a month, U.S ...
Hollowed-out homes. Cars entombed by mud. Unpeopled roads. Belongings reduced to dirt and debris. It all took a toll on ...
A section of Interstate 40 in western North Carolina that collapsed during Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding will reopen ...
Some Flood Classification Levels have changed, see updated Tasmania Service Level Specification for details.