Opinion columnist says climate change's effects are showing up in disastrous storms such as Helene. She advocates for changes in policies.
Tennessean reporter Kelly Puente and photographer Andrew Nelles traveled to Western North Carolina to help colleagues cover the aftermath of Helene.
A soldier for Yemen’s exiled government opened fire on Saudi troops as they exercised in eastern Yemen, killing two of them ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for North Carolinians to apply for assistance following ...
People of all ages and dogs of all different sizes swarmed RADFest1.0 to show their support for local artists and to ...
The famed Biltmore Estate in Asheville is welcoming back tourists for its first full week since Tropical Storm Helene's ...
Federal lands in western North Carolina are set to receive more than $30 million in emergency funding for infrastructure repairs in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Mecklenburg County commissioners voted Wednesday night to spend $8.5 million to buy out dozens of homes along the Catawba ...
"He should not receive any county benefits going forward. And the county should not be afraid of a legal challenge." ...
Local homeowners who lost their homes or sustained serious damage in Helene’s floodwaters can begin applying next week to a ...
The Armstrong State Fish Hatchery grows 20% to 30% of the trout stocked in Western NC. Now, a state official said, ‘We lost ...