On Saturday at 3:49 a.m. the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC issued a high wind watch valid from Sunday noon until Monday noon.
With temperatures dropping in our area and cold rain expected for much of the region, the western North Carolina community is preparing for another week of bad weather.
North Carolina state officials reported that Helene damaged 74,000 homes and thousands of miles in both state-maintained and ...
Seeing the damage of Hurricane Helene while sitting in Missouri, Kristi Rodda felt compelled to help. She was on the ground ...
Tuesday begins with a wintry mix of rain, sleet, and snow before settling to a mix of rain and freezing rain through Wednesday. Significant icing is possible in the mountains, creating poor travel and ...
Communities across the North Carolina mountains are bracing for icy conditions after snow fell across the region throughout ...
The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office and NC SBI are searching for answers after human remains were discovered in a wooded ...
Like many of us, Yancey County’s Lynda Smith lived through the devastating blows wrought by Hurricane Helene when it ravaged ...
The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI), is actively investigating the ...
After Hurricane Helene decimated parts of western North Carolina, it was not just humans who answered the call for aid.