President Donald Trump on Monday announced the deployment of the United States Army Corps of Engineers to North Carolina to assist with repairing riverbanks and roads damaged by Hurricane Helene.
North Carolina locals who survived Hurricane Helene in September but suffered massive losses from the storm share their thoughts on President Donald Trump's visit.
The song in the hills of Appalachia sounds different to every musician, but one thing binds every person who picks up an instrument: playing is like therapy. “There’s only one thing that makes me not have a lot of pain
The bleachers behind the visiting bench at Big Mac – Section G – was known for its rowdy behavior and colorful antics. Picture the “Cameron Crazies” at Duke basketball games, except for the fact Section G was populated with local doctors, lawyers, business leaders and police officers instead of students. My family also had seats in that section.
Promising to bring congressional fiscal help and hammering away at FEMA, second-term Republican President Donald Trump’s first domestic trip led off Friday talking to residents in
North Carolina locals speak with Fox News Digital about their hopes that the Trump administration will bring more assistance to those who lost everything in Hurricane Helene.
Thousands of people in WNC lost power for days and even weeks after Helene. But for one couple, it took four months for power to be restored.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A bitterly cold and wintry week is approaching Western North Carolina, starting on Sunday, Jan. 19. On Sunday morning, a cold front will gradually move through the region, bringing dangerously cold Arctic air.
An updated weather alert issued by the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC on Monday at 6:54 a.m. is warning residents of snow until noon. The alert is for Northern Jackson, Caldwell Mountains, Burke Mountains and McDowell Mountains as well as Avery,
"WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour" host Michael Johnathon is hosting an instrument giveaway March 9 at Warren Wilson College.
The giant salamander species in Appalachia was already in trouble when Hurricane Helene devastated swaths of its habitat in North Carolina.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Western North Carolina on Friday to visit locals impacted by Hurricane Helene in late September.