Gov. Roy Cooper said he is coordinating law enforcement agencies to protect first responders as the rise of misinformation ...
Over the past few weeks, we have seen an outpouring of support for people in the western mountains of our state. The recovery ...
When the office in Marion reopens Wednesday, the number of driver’s license offices still closed by the storm will be down to ...
Search and rescue teams are still looking for the missing, officials said, with 95 deaths already attributed to the storm’s wrath in the state.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) said Tuesday that at least 92 individuals are still missing after Hurricane Helene swept through the state nearly three weeks ago. In a press conference with the ...
Ninety-five people in North Carolina have died in the storm, officials said. The overall death toll across the Southeast has ...
This story contains content that some readers might consider graphic. MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Members of a Myrtle Beach nonprofit group recently returned home from the mountains of North Carolina ...
Roy Cooper said the state National Guard is still conducting search and rescue operations for those missing, and the Department of Public Safety has created a task force to maintain who is still ...
For a town that thrives on outdoorsy tourism, Helene came at the peak of the busy season, which sustains many businesses in ...
Helene relief efforts are still underway as Western North Carolina continues to recover.
Nearly 100 people are still unaccounted for in North Carolina following Helene. The storm made landfall in Florida on Sept.
As baseless conspiracy theories continue to spread after hurricanes Helene and Milton, targeting of emergency responders has not been an anomaly.