It will take time to rebuild from destruction not seen since the hurricane-induced Great Flood of 1916, but so much progress has been made that Hendersonville can now welcome back visitors.
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While damage from Tropical Storm Helene is still an impediment in some areas, and parts of Henderson County — including Gerton and Bat Cave — remain off-limits, Hendersonville safely reopened Oct. 19 ...
Helene-ravaged NC may be the difference this election. At 7 a.m. on Sept. 27, we took to her porch as the last and only high ground we could reach that wasn’t flooding or being swept away in a ...
Storm damage to distribution center and stores has ripple effects on Western NC areas that rely on Asheville-based Ingles for ...
Residents in Chimney Rock and Lake Lure and other Helene-battered communities in North Carolina face a lengthy recovery with ...
The North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has attributed another Henderson County death to Tropical Storm ...
Those of you who follow our BRMTG Facebook page know we’ve been keeping active tabs on the recovery efforts of the myriad ...
Chris Council and Emily Chaplin VisitNC.com Many Western NC towns that would normally see a surge of tourists ... the small ...
"The only way out is through," is the mentality at Saga Communications as CEO Chris Forgy presented the broadcaster's Q3 2024 ...
Hurricane Helene swept across the Southeast, causing major flooding and destruction throughout ... It’s a sentiment shared throughout the day. Turning onto NC 226 E., a manned barricade allows ...