It is unacceptable and disgusting that in our time of need, cellular service for the entire region is blocked out,” said one ...
There’s nothing compared to other than Noah and his ark, this is incomprehensible how much water was dumped on the mountains ...
The mayor of Canton on Monday told WRAL News the western North Carolina town is experiencing "an apocalyptic disaster." ...
Most of the deaths from Hurricane Helene occurred far from Florida, where the storm first made landfall. Experts say alerts ...
Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers, Celestic CEO Aaron Huslage and Blue Ridge Public Radio news director Laura Lee explained the impact of losing cellphone service due to Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene swept across the Southeast, causing major flooding and destruction throughout North Carolina. The News & Observer and the Charlotte Observer have a collection of stories about ...
Government satellite images from the night of the storm show a black gash across six states in the Southeast, where millions ...
"There's nothing compared to other than Noah and his ark, this is incomprehensible how much water was dumped on the mountains of North Carolina," Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers said Tuesday.
As Americans in storm-battered states begin to climb out of the damage from Hurricane Helene, charity organizations have started to rally support efforts. Here's a look at the ways to donate.
Exhausted emergency crews continue to work around the clock to clear roads, restore power and phone service, and reach those ...
The devastation was especially bad in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where at least 57 people died in and around Asheville, North Carolina.