By Clayton Henkel NC Newsline Governor Roy Cooper and top members of his administration got a firsthand look Monday at the devastation Hurricane Helene brought to North Carolina’s mountains.
Portsmouth-based Mercy Chefs is on the ground in Asheville, North Carolina and described the damage from Hurricane Helene as “shocking.” “Entire ...
The water line inside the house shows it went up to the ceiling. The couple used a small door that opened to the rooftop to ...
Mercy Chefs will distribute meals in western North Carolina.
The scale of destruction from Hurricane Helene coupled with the mountain terrain mean crews haven’t made it to many places.
A group of New Hanover County firefighters were already in western North Carolina for training when Helene hit last Thursday, so they quickly mobilized and began helping out where they could.
Our job is to help people on their worst day and that’s what’s happening in western North Carolina right now.” ...
John Norwood was one of the lucky ones. Rescuers used a pulley system to bring him to safety over dangerous floodwaters, but ...
The devastation from Helene in western North Carolina has put statewide election campaigns on hold, as candidates pivot to ...
HEATON, N.C. — Avery County is one of the spots in our area where Helene hit the hardest. Channel 9 was with rescue crews ...
Starlink ground terminals, which connect to satellites, have been flown into North Carolina, giving people a direct line ...
Search and rescue efforts are continuing in Western North Carolina as officials coordinate efforts to bring much needed resources to communities impacted by Helene.