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Hurricane Helene changed the wild Nolichucky River, prized by East Tennessee rafters. Now, railroad repairs may have harmed the river further.
Farmers and scientists are concerned Hurricane Helene floodwaters may have spread a deadly fungus to the region’s beloved Fraser firs.
Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Company, has sold out of her Christmas blends but is still waiting for affordable loans to rebuild.
With no eviction moratorium and government assistance moving slowly, an Asheville church is helping keep hundreds of residents in their homes.
As communities recover from Helene and Milton, insurance sometimes needs insurance of its own.
Hannah Burnisky, owner of Cold Mountain Art Collective, talks about how the hurricane destroyed her business and how she plans to rebuild.
More than two weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated its water system, the city is still without clean running water.
FEMA offers $770 for disasters declared starting this month, but it’s not the only money you can get.
It was easier for companies to transition to making PPE at the height of the pandemic than it was to produce something as sterile and specific as IV fluid.
The hurricane toppled power lines — around 86,000 North Carolina residents are still waiting on power, according to the governor’s office.