ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Food, water, heaters, temporary homes, donations, and cash started flowing into the mountains right after Helene hit. In the five months since, non-profits and churches have ...
Country music star Eric Church is making headway on his promise to build 100 homes for the people of Avery County in the ...
ATLANTA, GA. -- Tens of billions in aid for victims of Hurricane Helene should start flowing later this month, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pledged Wednesday, but delays are already ...
As recovery continues, some families can’t come back from what they lost because what was lost is irreplaceable.
Disaster relief is capturing a large share of philanthropic giving from banks such as Truist Financial and Western Alliance ...
A suburban firefighter who responded to the devastating flooding in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene last year is being lauded by the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago. Lt. Ken S. Schulman ...
Last year’s hurricanes displaced thousands of Floridians, turning their lives upside down and making it even harder for some ...
To her, Hurricane Helene debris isn’t trash. It is full of memories — and she’s returning them
In early February, Holtz combed through parts of a flattened cornfield in Swannanoa, North Carolina — a rural area razed by fierce floodwaters from Hurricane Helene a few months earlier.
SWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — The tops of dried, bent cornstalks crunch underfoot. Jill Holtz’s gaze is fixed on the ground ahead. She wanders into the nearby woods and weaves between twisted ...
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — As Western North Carolina marks five months since Hurricane Helene, nonprofits on the ground helping since Day 1 say there's still lots of work left to do. Adam Smith ...
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