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A new rockslide and flooding near Tennessee closed I-40, causing detours in North Carolina. Locals face travel delays as crews work to clear the road.
After Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of North Carolina, members of Emmanuel Church in Richland Township had a calling to help residents rebuild.
Two remarkable and unexpected discoveries were unearthed in North Carolina during an extensive cleanup effort in the ...
Interstate 40 in western North Carolina, the 20 miles in both directions nearest the Tennessee border, remains closed from ...
Troopers in Madison County, North Carolina, have stepped up patrols to stop truckers from sidestepping the recommended I-26 ...
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Hurricane Helene caused damage to I-40 near the Tennessee and North Carolina state line. A portion of ...
Helene killed at least 107 people in the state and caused nearly $60 billion in damages to homes, businesses and ...
Hurricane Helene wiped out several major rail lines in Western N.C. Now most trains are back up and running. We looked at the rebuilding.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is lowering the water level in Lake Lure by 30 feet to scrape out 376,000 tons of silt and ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
Both directions of Interstate 40 remain closed near the North Carolina-Tennessee state line after flooding and a rockslide covered the road with muddy water.
Repairs and cleanup have begun as crews were already in place at a nearby construction site to repair damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
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