A toll-free legal aid hotline is now available for survivors of Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina. Disaster Legal Services, which allows callers to request the assistance of a lawyer, is a ...
"We've unlocked racks at six locations in and around the city. These are the only racks that will be filled this week. For the sake of our distribution team, first responders and utility crews, we ...
Supplying drinkable water remains a top priority for emergency crews. 155 water systems are on a boil advisory, 54 plants have reported having no power and 26 systems are out of water. The state of ...
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Rumors notwithstanding. "First responders have confirmed there is no active shooter on Main Street," city spokeswoman Allison Justus said at 10:43 a.m. Wednesday. Someone was turning motorists away ...
UNC Health Pardee and its emergency department are open 24/7 for emergent medical care and has been able to reopen numerous clinics and offices today (Wednesday, Oct. 2): Pardee Cancer Center: open ...
U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards said a bird's eye view of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene made him appreciate the breadth of the damage and commit to getting help for the region. Edwards and state ...
Here's the latest from the city of Hendersonville on the water situation, garbage collection and other city services: Mountains to Raleigh: Help!
Lynn Bell, 64, was still waiting to hear what happened to her home in Barnardsville, about half an hour north of Asheville. She left at 5 o'clock Thursday evening, before the worst of the flooding hit ...
Photo at gate of Carolina Village shows homes underwater. Henderson County is opening six resource hub locations for water distribution and other supplies as they become available.
Helene is a little like the coronavirus pandemic. We date some political and cultural trends to before and after Covid. For a lifetime — when it comes to roads, familiar scenes, neighboring homes (or ...
Phil Berger, leader of the N.C. Senate, said in a statement Sunday that the General Assembly stands ready to help restore communities in Western North Carolina.