Gov. Roy Cooper reports progress in western NC's recovery from Hurricane Helene

Gov. Roy Cooper reports progress in western NC's recovery from Hurricane Helene

Gov. Roy Cooper said Thursday afternoon there are positives for western North Carolina in its recovery efforts after the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Cooper said he and state leaders are working with local utility companies and hospitals. “There is hope that 90% of the power could be back as early as [Friday], but I’m going to let them [the utility companies] say that,” Cooper said. “That’s something I heard a little earlier.” PowerOutage.us shows…

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Woman gets full refund from Vrbo host after being denied due to Hurricane Helene

Woman gets full refund from Vrbo host after being denied due to Hurricane Helene

The woman says the host refused to give her a full refund until she threatened to take her story to WCNC Charlotte. CULLOWHEE, N.C. — A Charlotte woman says she was initially denied a refund for a booking in one of the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina until she threatened to take the story to WCNC Charlotte.  Brittany jackson booked a home through Vrbo for this upcoming weekend. When she…

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Biden heads to Florida and Georgia to continue surveying Hurricane Helene damage as death toll reaches 200

Biden heads to Florida and Georgia to continue surveying Hurricane Helene damage as death toll reaches 200

29 seconds ago President Joe Biden talks with Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer, as he arrives at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport in Greer, S.C., Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, to survey damage from Hurricane Helene. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) SOUTHEAST, US (CBS NEWS) — President Biden is heading to Florida and Georgia Thursday to survey the widespread damage from Hurricane Helene and receive updates on the federal, state and local response to the storm. The trip is the president’s…

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Gov. Cooper to tour Boone storm damage Thursday

Gov. Cooper to tour Boone storm damage Thursday

The governor is scheduled to survey damage in Ashe, Avery and Watauga counties on Thursday. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will visit Boone on Thursday to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Helene.  Cooper plans to tour Ashe, Avery and Watauga counties during the trip. Those three counties include some of the hardest-hit areas in North Carolina, such as Blowing Rock, Boone and Newland.  RELATED: How you can help people impacted by…

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When the North Carolina mountains become hurricane alley

When the North Carolina mountains become hurricane alley

When the warnings first arrived, days before the remnants of Hurricane Helene, Kimberly Moody took note of what was said — and what wasn’t. The storm was going to be bad, that much was clear. But no one said she needed to start packing. In the wake of the devastation that leveled swaths of her town of Black Mountain, North Carolina, and that killed a friend when he was swept into the Swannanoa River, Moody…

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Why it's so dangerous to walk in floodwaters after Hurricane Helene

Why it's so dangerous to walk in floodwaters after Hurricane Helene

Standing water may look calm, but experts say it could cause potentially deadly health conditions. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As Hurricane Helene cleanup continues, health officials warn people to stay away from floodwaters.  Standing water may look calm, but experts say it could cause potentially deadly health conditions.  RELATED: How you can help people impacted by Helene Dr. David Weber with UNC Health advises people to take caution when entering floodwaters in impacted areas because the…

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Why it's so dangerous to walk in floodwaters after Hurricane Helene

Why it's so dangerous to walk in floodwaters after Hurricane Helene

Standing water may look calm, but experts say it could cause potentially deadly health conditions. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As Hurricane Helene cleanup continues, health officials warn people to stay away from floodwaters.  Standing water may look calm, but experts say it could cause potentially deadly health conditions.  RELATED: How you can help people impacted by Helene Dr. David Weber with UNC Health advises people to take caution when entering floodwaters in impacted areas because the…

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Residents and businesses are still feeling the effects of the Tropical Storm, more than two weeks ago

Residents and businesses are still feeling the effects of the Tropical Storm, more than two weeks ago

“It was very unexpected. This was the first time flooding and water of this magnitude couldn’t be handled.” 12 minutes ago CAROLINA BEACH (WWAY) — It’s hard to imagine a family home passed down to you looks like this. “It was very unexpected. This was the first time flooding and water of this magnitude couldn’t be handled,” says Carolina Beach resident Daryll McCaskill. “I was overwhelmed. I didn’t even know where to start. Do I…

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Hurricanes raise more than $280,000 for Hurricane Helene relief

Hurricanes raise more than $280,000 for Hurricane Helene relief

By Aaron Thomas, WRAL reporter Raleigh, N.C. — The Carolina Hurricanes played a Wednesday night preseason game at a sold-out crowd at the Lenovo Center to help aid victims of Hurricane Helene. The team announced two days earlier that tickets for Wednesday’s game would be the Hurricane Relief Game. According to Doug Warf, president of Hurricane Holdings, LLC., the team raised more than $280,000 from ticket sales for the game and sold out the more…

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'We need to get her' | Wilmington family documents trip to rescue daughter from Asheville flooding

'We need to get her' | Wilmington family documents trip to rescue daughter from Asheville flooding

The family decided to make the trip, knowing their daughter was without much access to water or power. ASHEVILLE, N.C. — As hundreds of families struggle to contact their loved ones after Hurricane Helene, one family made the trek into Asheville to help their daughter. The catch: they would be traveling from the coastal town of Wilmington — 331 miles away, on the other side of the state. Without traffic, the drive takes about five…

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'We need to get her' | Wilmington family documents trip to rescue daughter from Asheville flooding

'We need to get her' | Wilmington family documents trip to rescue daughter from Asheville flooding

The family decided to make the trip, knowing their daughter was without much access to water or power. ASHEVILLE, N.C. — As hundreds of families struggle to contact their loved ones after Hurricane Helene, one family made the trek into Asheville to help their daughter. The catch: they would be traveling from the coastal town of Wilmington — 331 miles away, on the other side of the state. Without traffic, the drive takes about five…

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Boone cafe filling appetites, restoring hope after Hurricane Helene

Boone cafe filling appetites, restoring hope after Hurricane Helene

The F.A.R.M. Cafe uses a pay-what-you-can model, which some residents are relying on in the wake of Helene. BOONE, N.C. — For 12 years, the F.A.R.M. Cafe in downtown Boone has been a gathering place for those in the community. But never has that been truer than after Helene. The cafe, which uses a pay-what-you-can model, operates on donations and serves guests of all needs. “There’s a lot of love in here,” Elena Dalton, F.A.R.M….

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Athens Drive junior organizes relief effort for hurricane victims that spans Wake County

Athens Drive junior organizes relief effort for hurricane victims that spans Wake County

Wake County saw minimal effects from Hurricane Helene last week, but that doesn’t mean schools in the state’s largest district aren’t interested in helping those affected by the storm in western North Carolina. One high school student in Raleigh took it upon herself to organize a donation drive that now involves about half of the high schools in Wake County. Libby O’Leary, a junior two-sport athlete at Athens Drive High School and a member of…

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Lake Lure Dam 'remains stable' after historic flooding

Lake Lure Dam 'remains stable' after historic flooding

“There are no ongoing concerns associated with dam failure,” town engineers said. Concerns over a possible forced downstream evacuations Friday. RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. — Days after fears of a dam failure at Lake Lure, town officials said Monday that the dam “remains stable.”  “The dam generally performed as intended and is stable,” engineers for the town of Lake Lure said. “Most of the arches overtopped, which they were designed to do during extreme floods, and…

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Lake Lure Dam 'remains stable' after flooding from Helene

Lake Lure Dam 'remains stable' after flooding from Helene

“There are no ongoing concerns associated with dam failure,” town engineers said. Concerns over a possible forced downstream evacuations Friday. RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. — Days after fears of a dam failure at Lake Lure, town officials said Monday that the dam “remains stable.”  “The dam generally performed as intended and is stable,” engineers for the town of Lake Lure said. “Most of the arches overtopped, which they were designed to do during extreme floods, and…

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