Catawba Riverkeeper volunteers work to clean waterways post-Hurricane Helene

Catawba Riverkeeper volunteers work to clean waterways post-Hurricane Helene

Cleanup continues one month after Hurricane Helene and Catawba Riverkeeper is looking for volunteers to help with the effort this Saturday, Nov. 2. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — One month after Hurricane Helene, folks are still cleaning up the mess the storm left behind. It’s a task that’s no stranger to Catawba Riverkeeper, a group that organizes cleanups regularly to keep our waterways clear on the Catawba-Wateree River Basin. They’ve been working all month long to clean…

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How many people are still missing in western North Carolina five weeks after Hurricane Helene?

How many people are still missing in western North Carolina five weeks after Hurricane Helene?

Previously, North Carolina Emergency Management kept track of missing people with a registry. It’s now up to individual counties. BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Emergency Management was keeping track of the number of missing people in western North Carolina. It utilized information from NC 211, where people could report an unaccounted person. However, that registry has since been closed. State emergency representatives told WFMY News 2 this about…

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How many people are still missing in western North Carolina one month after Hurricane Helene?

How many people are still missing in western North Carolina one month after Hurricane Helene?

Previously, North Carolina Emergency Management kept track of missing people with a registry. It’s now up to individual counties. BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Emergency Management was keeping track of the number of missing people in western North Carolina. It utilized information from NC 211, where people could report an unaccounted person. However, that registry has since been closed. State emergency representatives told WFMY News 2 this about…

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Missing Tennessee woman found dead in Avery County after Helene flooding

Missing Tennessee woman found dead in Avery County after Helene flooding

The woman’s body was found on Oct. 23, nearly a month after she was reported missing from the Buck Hill Campground. AVERY COUNTY, N.C. — A Tennessee woman who was reported missing from an Avery County campground during Hurricane Helene was found dead nearly a month after the storm, officials said.  The Avery County Sheriff’s Office was conducting a search operation along the North Toe River on Oct. 23 when they found a woman’s body…

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Western NC neighborhood still reeling from Hurricane Helene flood damage

Western NC neighborhood still reeling from Hurricane Helene flood damage

The neighborhood known as Beacon Village in Swannanoa, North Carolina, is continuing to sort through the damage from Hurricane Helene. The western North Carolina neighborhood originally built in the 1920s is comprised of old mill houses. The neighborhood was hit hard when water from the Swannanoa River collided with floodwaters coming down from the mountains. “It was insane,” said volunteer Karl Loftus, who has spent five weeks on the ground helping. “[It’s] the worst thing…

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Ashe County Schools reopen Tuesday after Hurricane Helene hit area

Ashe County Schools reopen Tuesday after Hurricane Helene hit area

The reopening comes after weeks of repurposing facilities to help affected residents. ASHE COUNTY, N.C. — Ashe County Schools resumed classes on Tuesday following an extended closure due to Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact on the North Carolina mountain community.  Students returned on Oct. 29 on a two-hour delay schedule, which will continue through Nov. 1, while staff will report at regular times. The reopening comes after weeks of repurposing facilities to help affected residents. “Our…

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Ashe County Schools reopen after Hurricane Helene hit area over a month ago

Ashe County Schools reopen after Hurricane Helene hit area over a month ago

The reopening comes after weeks of repurposing facilities to help affected residents. ASHE COUNTY, N.C. — Ashe County Schools resumed classes on Tuesday following an extended closure due to Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact on the North Carolina mountain community.  Students returned on Oct. 29 on a two-hour delay schedule, which will continue through Nov. 1, while staff will report at regular times. The reopening comes after weeks of repurposing facilities to help affected residents. “Our…

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Carolina Hurricanes foundation donates $50,000 to rebuild Asheville hockey rink

Carolina Hurricanes foundation donates $50,000 to rebuild Asheville hockey rink

By WRAL Staff The Carolina Hurricanes Foundation has stepped up to support the Asheville Hockey League in the wake of Hurricane Helene. The Foundation has announced a $50,000 donation to help rebuild the organization’s outdoor hockey rink, which was destroyed by the storm. “We were heartbroken to hear about the devastation to the Asheville Hockey League’s rink,” said Doug Warf, President of the Carolina Hurricanes. “This rink is a vital part of the community, providing…

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Stress, shelter, and safety: Hurricane Helene's effect on domestic violence victims in NC

Stress, shelter, and safety: Hurricane Helene's effect on domestic violence victims in NC

Hurricane Helen’s impact has been widespread, affecting many facets of life, including domestic violence victims. We’ve all seen the physical devastation left behind by Hurricane Helene. Damaged roads, destroyed bridges and homes lost. Yet there are hidden issues that often go unnoticed. WRAL News asked Carrie Ann Fisher, the executive director of the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Why do we typically see an increase in domestic violence incidents following a disaster?” Fisher responds…

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Country music's biggest stars hold 'Concert for Carolina' to help Hurricane Helene victims

Country music's biggest stars hold 'Concert for Carolina' to help Hurricane Helene victims

Thousands met at the Bank of America Stadium on Saturday for the Concert for Carolina. The country music event was put on to raise money and awareness for those impacted in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.   “This is great because they need even more support and it’s going to go on for a long time,” one Charlotte resident said. The concert saw artists like Luke Combs, Scotty McCreery and Chase Rice take the stage…

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Jarvis stars as the Hurricanes beat the Kraken 4-1 for their 3rd straight win

Jarvis stars as the Hurricanes beat the Kraken 4-1 for their 3rd straight win

By ZACH MARTIN, Associated Press SEATTLE — SEATTLE (AP) — Seth Jarvis had a goal and an assist, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Seattle Kraken 4-1 on Saturday night for their third consecutive win. Andrei Svechnikov, Dmitry Orlov and Jack Drury also scored for Carolina, which won for the fifth time in six games overall. Frederik Anderson made 18 saves. Jarvis gave the Hurricanes a 3-1 lead with 4:22 left, and Orlov closed it…

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Hurricane Helene donations delivered to Avery County for Share the Warmth campaign

Hurricane Helene donations delivered to Avery County for Share the Warmth campaign

“Typically, we serve about 500 families in a month, and we have distributed about 2,500 boxes of food in the last month,” Sally Loftis explained. AVERY COUNTY, N.C. — WCNC Charlotte is continuing to help make an impact for Helene victims as the cold weather months set in.  For the past couple of weeks, WCNC Charlotte has run the Share the Warmth campaign to collect warm winter clothing and other key needs. On Friday, our team made…

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Old Crow Medicine Show founder talks music, hurricane relief and this weekend's big benefit show

Old Crow Medicine Show founder talks music, hurricane relief and this weekend's big benefit show

Though he grew up in Virginia and now lives in Tennessee, Ketch Secor says his heart is in North Carolina. “I look to those mountains for my inspiration and my heart really,” the  founder and frontman of Old Crow Medicine Show told WRAL Thursday “If your heart is really for the western mountains in North Carolina, it’s broken now.” Old Crow Medicine Show started playing together more than 25 years ago and got it’s first break on the…

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'It financially annihilated us': Pregnant mother displaced for 2nd time after western NC floods

'It financially annihilated us': Pregnant mother displaced for 2nd time after western NC floods

Losing a home in a natural disaster once is traumatizing enough. Twice is something Josie Borg tells WRAL she’d worried she and her family may not make it through. “Last time we were really surprised what 8 inches can do to your house and this time it’s eight feet of water,” said Borg. “It’s just a whole different scenario.” Borg is in her third trimester, carrying her fourth child. She and her family now have…

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Governor Cooper to reveal crucial disaster recovery plan for Hurricane Helene relief Wednesday

Governor Cooper to reveal crucial disaster recovery plan for Hurricane Helene relief Wednesday

Governor Cooper and the State Budget Director are set to announce their recommendations for disaster recovery funding on Wednesday, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. The two will hold a news conference at 2 p.m. at the Albemarle Building. As the need for assistance grows, many are eager to learn what relief efforts to expect. The storm, one of the worst natural disasters in the state’s history, has fostered a rare sense of bipartisanship,…

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