FEMA is hosting a job fair in Asheville this week to continue supporting recovery in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
ASHEVILLE - For the first time since Tropical Storm Helene's immediate aftermath, Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church closed ...
Small business owners in western North Carolina continue to grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, facing closures, ...
The event also featured Christmas music with a special performance from Jonathan Cain from Journey, who debuted a new song ...
Hurricane Helene wreaked historic devastation on much of Western North Carolina in late September, with damage in the state ...
Hurricane Helene displaced an untold number of residents in a rural region where homelessness was already on the rise.
Akron Beacon Journal photojournalist Mike Cardew shares his experience working 11 days post-Helene for a sister newspaper in ...
The storm upended the Christmas tree industry in the state’s western region. Now, farmers and residents are eager for the ...
ASHEVILLE - With Buncombe County facing high unemployment ... people of Western North Carolina and the struggles they are ...
On Wednesday, the state’s House of Representatives overturned Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 382. The new ...
ASHEVILLE - A major grocer along Swannanoa River Road, where businesses and residences alike were destroyed in flooding ...
WHY: In support of Hurricane Helene, FEMA is hiring more than 350 staff to work in Asheville and Durham, to help speed the Recovery efforts. WHO: FEMA offers a range of positions that cater to diverse ...