Former President Trump is campaigning in battleground North Carolina Tuesday evening, with just two weeks left to rally ...
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are separated by just 1 point in the latest survey out of North Carolina.
His friend, like countless others across western North Carolina, is starting over, which explains why Farrington isn’t thinking too much about politics or the White House race between Republican ...
The storm wrought a level of destruction on western North Carolina not seen for over 100 years. Officials in North Carolina said deaths in the state had risen to 108, including 72 deaths in ...
STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) - Valley Mission in Staunton received a call for assistance by a shelter in North Carolina after the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Valley Mission Executive Director ...
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RELATED: Retired Raleigh police officer sends aid to his community in western NC “It’s going to be focused on processing what’s happened, honoring people’s grief, and providing a sense of community,” ...
Various organizations are providing free food to Western North Carolina residents affected by Tropical Storm Helene. This list will be updated as new information comes in: Oct. 4: Ingles Black ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Helene may be past North Carolina, but its impact is still ... You can also call their toll-free line: 800-621-3362 from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET daily. The telephone line ...
In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastating impacts on western North Carolina, Dare County encourages members of the Outer Banks community to provide much-needed assistance to those who have been ...
New before-and-after aerial photos paint a grim picture of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in parts of western North Carolina that have been hard to access after the storm swiped away the state ...
And it might not be ready for the next disaster, either. Few people in western North Carolina have flood insurance, leaving them vulnerable to financial ruin in the wake of disasters such as Helene.