Heather Hunter and Noah Hunter have been in Swannanoa for several weeks serving meals and snacks to disaster survivors. (Greg ...
Despite sweeping relief efforts, Helene’s impact lingers as a reminder that life here is far from normal and may never be the ...
Serving breakfast each morning after Helene, a Swannanoa church member kept a photobook of new-found family, to pray over ...
"This will be the first season I have not cooked a turkey dinner," said Swannanoa Resident George Huling.Huling sits outside the Swannanoa Post Office, dressed as Santa Claus. He hands out ...
Editor’s note: Citizen Times reporter Ryley Ober kayaked about 20 miles of the Swannanoa River from Black Mountain to the ...
Editor’s note: Citizen Times reporter Ryley Ober kayaked about 20 miles of the Swannanoa River from Black Mountain to the French Broad River in early November to document the aftermath of Helene.
SWANNANOA- From clothing to food, medicine and books, a supply center popped up in the front yard of a home along Old U.S. 70, amid rubble of houses and businesses. On the afternoon of Nov. 15 ...
With so much on their plates, Helene victims in Swannanoa haven’t had time to think about self-care. That’s where the hairdressers come in. Hairdressers are artists, scientists and counselors ...