After extreme flooding, Boone and App State face sinkholes, landslides, destroyed houses and roads, and challenges to recovery.
For many students at universities affected by Helene, this is the second school upheaval in recent memory, the first being COVID-19.
Vulnerable residents at risk as providers scramble to restore life-saving treatment across western North Carolina.
The hurricane knocked many facilities off the power grid, and state rules don’t require them all to have backups.
Charlotte’s new medical school and innovation district: a "surgical ballroom," anatomy without cadavers & more ...
N.C. residents’ needs after Hurricane Helene's devastation put spotlight on a race that’s usually low-profile.
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The devastation caused by the Helene stormwaters and winds is particularly challenging for medically vulnerable groups, such ...
North Carolina has about $5.5 billion reserved for emergencies, but it will take several weeks to assess damage from ...
The powerful remnants of Hurricane Helene that deluged western North Carolina with fierce winds and raging stormwaters left a wide swath of the state in desperate need of potable water. As of early ...
Historic rainfall and flooding brought by the remnants of Hurricane Helene have pushed western North Carolina hospitals into “managed chaos.” Power outages forced many hospitals to rely on backup ...