Hurricane Helene completely destroyed much of Chimney Rock's Main Street. NCDOT has been building temporary roads so crews and residents can get through the village.
For nearly two centuries, Chimney Rock has stood sentry over the tiny town in the Blue Ridge Mountains that bears its name.
“I can’t unsee that,” said Trusz, three weeks after Hurricane Helene took down several western North Carolina towns, paralyzed the entire region, and killed at least 123, a number that will almost ...
FOX Carolina's Anna Arinder takes a look into one of the most devastated areas after Helene. They were taken to the hospital ...
“It’s going to take several months for the soil to sort of heal back from the erosion and the effects the flood had," Ignacio ...
Just a month after the storm, homes are falling apart, businesses are no longer open, power lines are in tangles and roads barely passable.
Engineers said reconstructing a temporary road to provide access to residents, business owners and emergency services remains ...
The South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced a registered sex offender on probation was sentenced to prison for ...
Gen. Mike Flynn toured Chimney Rock, North Carolina to survey storm damage from Hurricane Helene and highlight what needs to ...
One month after Helene devastated the mountains, Channel 9′s Dave Faherty got to ride along with Department of Transportation ...