When Helene tore through North Carolina, it didn't just damage homes and businesses. In many mountain communities, private ...
A member of the Trump administration was reportedly attacked by a "deranged leftist" inside the United Nations during the UN ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Marquee, a landmark in Asheville's River Arts District, celebrated its grand reopening on Thursday, ...
Governor Josh Stein and Federal Highway Administrator Sean McMaster held a joint news conference to see I-40 repair progress and mutually discuss the $1.15-bill ...
SWANNANOA, N.C. (WLOS) — Like many communities recovering from Hurricane Helene, Swannanoa's comeback story is complicated.
In this week’s WNC Heroes, we sat down with the president and CEO of Asheville's original craft brewery: Highland Brewing ...
One year after Hurricane Helene, Duke Energy continues to prioritize energy reliability in western North Carolina.
Today marks a year since Hurricane Helene hit WNC, including Yancey County. A South Toe Fire and Rescue officer describes the aftermath and beyond.
Families across western North Carolina are still reeling from Hurricane Helene, with some struggling under the burden of two mortgages.
One single family suffered tremendously during Helene, losing 11 loved ones to a landslide. But even in their deep grief, a thread of hope remains.
Just before the one-year milestone of Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein and News 13's Justin Berger met in Asheville's River Arts District.
On Friday, Sept. 26, roughly 300 people participated in a Day of Community Unity at the Bat Cave Fire Station to commemorate one year of Hurricane Helene.