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.
In hard-hit North Carolina, days of unrelenting flooding have turned roads into waterways, left many without basic ...
It had been 48 hours since the winds and rains from Hurricane Helene ripped through western North Carolina and Sam Perkins ...
Additionally, today Governor Ron DeSantis is launching Operation Blue Ridge to assist Floridians seeking rescue in Western ...
North Carolina officials pledged to get more water and other supplies to flood-stricken areas by Monday after Hurricane ...
Authorities struggled to get water and other supplies to isolated, flood-stricken areas across the U.S. Southeast in the wake ...
North Carolina and Tennessee were hit especially hard. Some folks in Eastern Kentucky are stepping up and gathering supplies ...
Days after Helene made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane, more than 2 million customers remain ...
Andrew Jones with Next-Generation Tree Service says his crew spent their day in Yadkin County and Boone in Watauga County, ...
Rebecca Sorensen's son Mason is a freshman at UNC Asheville, where he's been riding out the aftermath of Helene, without ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said an "unprecedented tragedy" was unfolding in the state following the storm's historic ...
Power was out for more than 2 million customers across the Southeast and southern Appalachia on Sunday. Residents in hard-hit ...