In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a volunteer group called Flush AVL was formed to distribute so-called gray water from ponds and wells to communities that need it in Asheville, North Carolina.
Asheville residents are visiting local bars to unwind after stressful recovery days amid Tropical Storm Helene.
"I believe that's a sign, that that's them saying, 'Hello, It's bigger than us.' It's bigger than anything earthly," said ...
Tourism brought nearly $3 billion to Buncombe County last year. Now, Asheville’s hotels and restaurants are facing a peak ...
The devastation of Helene has reshaped the community of artists and local family-owned businesses in western North Carolina.
It's estimated that 80% of the River Arts District was destroyed by Helene, Katie Cornell with ArtsAVL said in an update ...
Water service has begun to return to parts of Asheville, including downtown according to the City of Asheville.
Water is slowly being restored in parts of Buncombe County as crews work around the clock to return water to Asheville and ...
When the power went out in their Asheville homes, Susanne Paola Antonetta and her neighbors talked, shared supplies and ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- More than two weeks after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc and widespread devastation in the ...
It has almost been two weeks since Western North Carolina was hit by the remnants of Helene. Here's what has happened in the ...