Even the most well-organized relief efforts are only as effective as the number of people who know about them.
After Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, a couple of radio broadcasters played a critical role in keeping ...
A coalition of Western North Carolina conservation organizations sued the U.S. Forest Service as the Trump administration has ...
Tarin Truluck’s backyard went from a green paradise for her family with a small stream to an apocalyptic wasteland in just a ...
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. -- Months ago, a washed-out bridge damaged during Hurricane Helene's flooding temporarily blocked ...
Helene has made preparing for wildfires in western North Carolina — like the Black Cove Complex — more challenging and ...
Western North Carolina leaders discuss the progress that’s been made in the past six months and the work still left to do as ...
North Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Helene have one week left to apply for assistance from FEMA. The deadline to submit applications is April 7.
Officials report the baits, about the size of a matchbox, are coated with a fishmeal flavor to attract raccoons, foxes, and ...
At Mountain Heritage High School in Yancey County, the sounds of saws and hammers fill the air. To those in that part of ...
For many, AM radio was lifesaving. For thousands of others, AM radio was an invaluable resource in the worst conditions imaginable. And, for public safety officials like me, AM radio was not optional ...