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Debris and downed trees left by Hurricane Helene will be cleared from part of the Virginia Creeper Trail starting Wednesday.
The road’s reopening will come as a relief to commuters whose usual 10-to-15-mile trips from the eastern part of the county toward Damascus have become 30-mile detours along winding country roads.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin thinks states can shoulder more of the burden of disaster relief. Virginia Sen. Mark Warner ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discusses ongoing rescue efforts, damage assessment, and emergency response measures following Tropical Storm Helene's devastation across multiple states. Efforts ...
DAMASCUS, Va. — Last September, Deanna Wolfe and Leslie Sigmon escaped the floodwaters of Hurricane Helene with just the clothes they were wearing. On Thursday, each received the keys to new ...
A group of more than 120 teens in Bristol is spending a week of their summer break repairing homes for those in need at the ...
Also: Appalachian Power warns that rising temperatures could bring rapidly changing water levels on New and Roanoke rivers.
An iconic tourist attraction in an area of western North Carolina among the hardest hit by Hurricane Helene has reopened to ...
DAMASCUS, Va. (WCYB) — An adventure motorcycle ride is coming to Damascus this weekend. The Damascus Adventure Moto Dam 200 is a 200-kilometer adventure ride for biking enthusiasts.
Business owners who suffered economic losses from flooding and high winds last fall during Hurricane Helene have until July ...
Hurricane Helene killed dozens of people, ... In Virginia, Gov. Glenn Youngkin said in a Friday news conference that one person was killed. Another person was confirmed dead in Virginia on Monday.