Relief efforts continue in Asheville and Western North Carolina following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene.
While power and cell phone service are slowly being restored, the impact of blocked and destroyed roadways has no clear end ...
According to Duke Energy's website, there are still over 80,000 customers without power across western North Carolina as a ...
Despite some residents around Western North Carolina getting power back, many more are still in the dark after Helene.
New before and after satellite photos paint a grim picture of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in parts of western North ...
More than a week after devastating storms from Hurricane Helene tore through the south, many communities in western North Carolina are still without power. According to an updating map from Duke ...
It is unacceptable and disgusting that in our time of need, cellular service for the entire region is blocked out,” said one ...
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(The locations are detailed in Spectrum’s out-of-home WifFi page.) Verizon and AT&T said they’ve also brought mobile equipment to western North Carolina to restore cellphone service.
New before-and-after aerial photos paint a grim picture of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in parts of western North Carolina that have been hard to access after the storm swiped away the state ...
Over 190,000 customers were still without power across Western North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene Wednesday morning, according to Duke Energy. Outages at their peak reached 1 ...
NCDOT is asking people to avoid unnecessary travel to or in Western North Carolina. NCDOT has posted at ncdot.gov an interstate detour map for travelers to avoid western N.C. NCDOT currently has ...