Relief efforts continue in Asheville and Western North Carolina following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Helene.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Desperate residents isolated by washed-out roads and the lack of power and cellular service in western North Carolina lined up Monday for fresh water and a chance to message loved ...
AccuWeather warns that one to two tropical storms could crop up in the western Caribbean Sea over the next week as the ...
During a visit to Valdosta, Georgia, Trump falsely accused President Biden of "sleeping" through the disaster that has ...
Tropical Storm Kirk formed in the Atlantic Monday. Another disturbances in the Atlantic. Gulf Coast residents should monitor the one in the Caribbean.
The National Hurricane Center was busy Monday tracking newly formed Tropical Storm Kirk, as well as what remains of Tropical ...
Government officials and aid groups were working to bring basic supplies by airlift, truck and mule to the hard-hit Asheville ...
Environmental conditions could allow for gradual development and a tropical depression could form in a few days while the ...
Short on supplies, short on power and short on patience, the people who saw the power of a massive storm upend their lives have emerged to a new week, facing the daunting challenge of rebuilding.
At least 91 people across several states were killed. A North Carolina county that includes the mountain city of Asheville reported 30 people killed.
A tropical disturbance that tracked across the Caribbean is interacting with a broad low-pressure system over Central America. Computer forecasts indicate that a tropical depression or tropical storm ...
Hurricane Helene was big, strong and fast, making it a near-perfect storm to bring widespread death and destruction to the American South. The fast-moving Category 4 storm killed at least 64 people ...