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North Carolina town destroyed by Hurricane Helene hoping to welcome tourists back by midsummer


Residents of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, are still working to rebuild homes and businesses after Hurricane Helene pummeled the area in September 2024. Read More

Popular North Carolina destinations still working to recover from Hurricane Helene's impact


Western North Carolina is still recovering from Hurricane Helene's havoc, but the town of Lake Lure aims to have debris cleared this summer with the help of the Army Corps of Engineers. Read More

Post-Helene tourism rebound vital to job, economic recovery across western North Carolina


The News 13 investigative team looked into how the region is moving past the devastation of Sept. 27, 2024, and why getting tourists to return is critical. Read More

N&O, Charlotte Observer named Pulitzer Prize finalists for Helene coverage


The News & Observer and The Charlotte ... a top journalism honor given for their joint coverage of Hurricane Helene’s destruction across Western North Carolina. The winners were announced ... Read More

Why hurricanes are making states rethink when to declare missing persons dead


in the raging floodwaters that Hurricane Helene brought to their small western North Carolina community in late September. Stephen’s body was recovered roughly 18 miles downriver in Tennessee in ... Read More


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