The National Hurricane Center has released their official report on Hurricane Helene. This storm devastated the CSRA with ...
On Tuesday, the Georgia Senate passed a bill and a resolution affecting farmers' property taxes, if approved by voters.
“Overall, hurricane track forecasts are gradually improving, meaning that in general, there is less uncertainty where a storm ...
North Carolina lawmakers have agreed to spend another $528 million on still-pressing needs from Hurricane Helene’s historic ...
It’s been six months since Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina and left behind a path of destruction. The ...
Food waste from the Triangle, turned into compost, is helping western North Carolina farmers rebuild soil lost to Hurricane ...
Fort Eisenhower has spent over $91 million on recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene. The total cost of repairs to housing damaged by the hurricane is estimated at $27 million. Damaged trees ...
More than 200 people died as a result of Hurricane Helene touching down in Florida last October, spreading to Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina. Damages to public property in North Carolina ...
Ashley Gilbertson/VII, for The New York Times Supported by By Doug Bock Clark As the remnants of Hurricane Helene swept over ... young children would be in the path of the storm — was it wise ...
National Hurricane Center forecasts rely on hurricane hunters, including flight crews who fly into hurricanes to gather data.
The cone, which shows the probable path of the storm’s center in the ... such as hurricane warnings well up into Georgia for Hurricane Helene. Helene sent up to 30 inches of rain into North ...