Dry conditions that have prevailed across much of North and South Carolina have created an elevated fire risk.
Thursday, March 27 will mark six months to the day since Hurricane Helene made landfall, moving through East Tennessee and causing unprecedented destruction and taking several lives.
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNAsheville-area nonprofits see surge in donations after Helene – $37 million in one case – but demands have skyrocketedMANNA FoodBank set an ambitious fundraising goal for the year: $8.4 million. The nonprofit that ensures food security for 16 ...
It has been six months since Hurricane Helene unleashed biblical flooding and tree-snapping winds across the Southeast, and ...
Three wildfires continue to burn Monday across a large portion of western Polk County with little containment.
In the Carolinas, wildfires have set 11,314 acres ablaze, and two of the biggest fires in North Carolina are responsible for at least half of that. Both South Carolina and North Carolina have issued ...
Wildfires in North and South Carolina fueled by drought, wind and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene
Dry conditions, wind and trees downed by Hurricane Helene fueled wildfires in North Carolina and South Carolina, where ...
Amid mounting global health concerns about PFAS, communities living along the waterway must grapple with how contamination is ...
While the damage left lasting scars, new insight from Duke Energy is shedding light on the behind-the-scenes decisions that ...
Highs climb into the 50s to near 60° tomorrow afternoon. Cloudy and cool into Friday night with areas of drizzle or even a few light rain showers possible overnight and early Saturday morning. Expect ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Storms are winding down and they’ll be totally out of our hair by midnight. Skies will briefly clear overnight as temperatures sink into the 40s with gusty winds continuing ...
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