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.
I left North Carolina after Election Day upset about Donald Trump's win but knowing my home state still has some blue left.
North Carolina voters split their tickets again, as they have in years past. But these trends stood out to political analysts ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for North Carolinians to apply for assistance following ...
THE KIND OF COOL CAROLINA WEDGE ... IT BECAME A TROPICAL STORM LAST NIGHT. AND THAT IS MOVING OUT INTO THE SOUTHERN GULF OF MEXICO NEAR AREAS OF TAMPICO. AS WE GO INTO THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
That was not too long ago, but the name stuck. Then came Tropical Storm Helene, which devastated much of Western North ...
102 people died in North Carolina as a result of Helene, and hundreds more lost their homes and possessions from the storm's ...
Federal lands in western North Carolina are set to receive more than $30 million in emergency funding for infrastructure ...
Rod Ashby was desperate to find his wife Kim Ashby after she went missing in Elk Park, North Carolina when their newly built ...
Local homeowners who lost their homes or sustained serious damage in Helene’s floodwaters can begin applying next week to a ...
SO WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A LITTLE BIT ON THE COOLER SIDE THIS MORNING ... WE EVEN HAD THE TRUCK ALREADY RENTED. AND THEN ...