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A wildfire in McDowell County has burned 856 acres. Five structures are under threat, and evacuations remain in place as firefighters work to contain the flames.
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Grist on MSNWhy the Forest Service is logging after Hurricane Helene — and why some say it’s a mistakeVolunteers, scientists, and hikers are asking for transparency in a process they say could prioritize profit over ecosystems.
National Lineman Appreciation Day is celebrated on April 18. This year, the gratitude for the men and women who restore ...
The World Meteorological Organization has retired more hurricane names following a deadly and destructive 2024 season.
North Carolina's request for FEMA to extend full reimbursement for damages caused by Hurricane Helene has been denied, ...
When Hurricane Helene unleashed 15 inches of rain over two days in October 2024, the flood waters did not just recede quietly ...
The job isn't done for Tennessee Valley Authority crews who are still cleaning up debris from Hurricane Helene over six ...
After the removal of tons of debris deposited by Hurricane Helene, Claytor Lake is open for the summer season.
Crews aim to remove remaining Hurricane Helene debris from Tennessee waterways before water levels hit yearly peak.
Unlikely heroes were celebrated by Augusta National for saving thousands from Hurricane Helen's devastation, just days before the Masters.
Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented damage in the mountain region of Western North Carolina, where hurricane-level rainfall is rare and only 4% of residents have flood insurance. The September ...
Four names from the 2024 hurricane season – Beryl, Helene, Milton and John – were so destructive and deadly that they will no longer be used to name future tropical storms or hurricanes in the ...
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