Authorities captured a wanted man from Oregon in Western North Carolina. On Monday, the Clayton Police Department and Macon County Sheriff's Office asked residents to be on the lookout for a wanted person,
As Helene's destructive wrath descended on the Southeast, some residents say they never got the warnings they needed to take action.
On Sunday at 4:26 a.m. an updated cold weather advisory was issued by the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC valid for Monday between midnight and noon. The advisory is for Caldwell Mountains, Greater Caldwell,
Asheville NWS forecasts call for wind chill values of around 2 degrees below zero on Tuesday night through Wednesday. In Hendersonville, this value will be slightly lower at 3 degrees below zero. Hinson reminded the public that higher elevation areas may see wind chill temperatures lower than these.
"Western North Carolina was left alone ... Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Fox News' Charles Crietz contributed to this report. Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter ...
and as low as 5 to 10 below zero in valley locations possible for portions of northeast Georgia and western North Carolina from late Sunday night through Monday morning. The NWS comments ...
Western Georgia is giving their home crowd exactly what they were hoping for. They have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead North Florida 43-27. Western Georgia entered the game with four straight defeats and they're well on their way to making it five.
Groups from across the US have been heading to Western North Carolina to build tiny homes for Hurricane Survivors.
Wake Forest political science professor John Dinan chimed in on the remarks and what they might mean for people in the west still recovering from Helene.
"We just learned that the president is coming to North Carolina. I think that's very good news for the people of Western North Carolina, that this issue is front of mind of the new administration," Stein said in the live-streamed press briefing.
Dozens of FEMA homes and travel trailers sit empty near Hickory Regional Airport, while over 2,700 families remain in motels in western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene.
The sprawling bureaucracy at the multiple levels of government has handicapped rebuilding efforts since Hurricane Helene struck, private aid organizations said.