Days after the Category 4 hurricane struck the coast of Florida, many areas remain flooded, with blocked roads, failing infrastructure and more than two million still without electricity.
Rebecca Sorensen's son Mason is a freshman at UNC Asheville, where he's been riding out the aftermath of Helene, without ...
Essential supplies are being flown into isolated communities, while crews work urgently to reopen roads and reestablish ...
Florida: Hurricane Helene's destruction across the Southeast has left 93 people dead, millions without power, and several ...
The former president announced plans to visit Georgia on Monday and dragged President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala ...
The death toll from powerful storm Helene jumped to at least 93 on Sunday (Sep 29), with one county in North Carolina alone ...
The Southeastern U.S. began a huge cleanup and recovery effort on Sunday and the death toll climbed towards 100 after ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said an "unprecedented tragedy" was unfolding in the state following the storm's historic ...
As of 10:00 p.m., BGE has restored power to the vast majority of customers who were without electric service after the ...
NORTH CAROLINA — The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association says two deputies in Western North Carolina were killed by the ...
It had been 48 hours since the winds and rains from Hurricane Helene ripped through western North Carolina and Sam Perkins ...