Nearly three months after Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina, the region is still hurting with a long road to recovery. While efforts to rebuild are underway, many local businesses ...
North Carolina transportation officials cautioned about oversized trucks using narrow, twisting roads with some seen stuck, ...
Highway and water infrastructure in Western North Carolina are coming back online months after Hurricane Helene brought widespread damage to the region.
In western North Carolina, the cold is creeping in. Autumn usually gives way to winter early in the mountains, but this year it comes at a precarious time, when many ...
An East Tennessee State University researcher is developing a cutting-edge dashboard using generative artificial intelligence ...
In the aftermath of a hurricane, the residents of western North Carolina are coming to terms with a new reality.
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Officials with the North Carolina Department of Transportation estimate that a portion of I-40 in the Pigeon River Gorge will ...
Here’s the story of a group of people who acted quickly to save lives as the Pigeon River took chunks out of I-40 in the ...
The National Weather Service found that Helene brought winds of 40 mph to 90 mph across the North Carolina mountains. In two ...
Most of Nashville's hospitals have a healthy supply of fluids, but they are continuing to assess sometimes daily and search ...
The destruction of U.S. 19W by the remnants of Hurricane Helene is extraordinary but also typical of what the storm did to many roads in Western North Carolina. U.S. 19W snakes about 22 miles from ...