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(The Center Square) – Enrollment has rebounded at North Carolina's three state universities in the mountainous western part of the state that was slammed by Hurricane Helene last fall.
Power and water have slowly begun to return to Western North Carolina two weeks after Tropical Storm Helene tore through the area Sept. 27, and many colleges across the region have been issuing ...
Western Carolina University “Due to widespread internet and cellular outages, as well as regional road closures, Western Carolina University is suspending classes through Friday, Oct. 4 for ...
Everyone is safe at UNC Asheville, the university’s chancellor said, but parts of campus are inaccessible and the storm “significantly compromised university infrastructure.”
Soco Creek in Cherokee rages on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024 as the remnants of Hurricane Helene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
NASA says Hurricane Helene began as a thunderstorm in the western Caribbean first observed on Sept. 23 around 1,500 miles from North Carolina. The National Hurricane Center tracked the entire path ...
Classes at the University of North Carolina at Asheville are canceled until Oct. 9, the university's student alert system announced on Saturday. ... Catastrophic impacts from #Helene in western NC ...
"Please stay off western North Carolina roads." The governor said Helene dropped 10 to 29 inches of rain on the mountains in parts of the state, resulting in life-threatening landslides and floods ...