Rutherford County in western North Carolina debunked rumors this week about the mountain village of Chimney Rock that claimed there were "bodies everywhere" and the government might seize the town.
Two tight-knit Western North Carolina communities are looking to rebuild and help their neighbors a week after Helene brought devastating floods to the area.
Two tight-knit Western North Carolina communities are looking to rebuild and help their neighbors a week after Helene brought ...
Users claimed without evidence that government officials planned to bulldoze the North Carolina town — bodies included — and ...
Urban search and rescue teams from New York, Michigan and North Carolina continue to work in Chimney Rock after Hurricane ...
Local and federal officials debunked rumors that the federal government plans to seize land in Chimney Rock Village and ...
Emergency management is urging everyone to rely on verified information from official sources as we work through this challenging time.
Despite the widespread damage, Chimney Rock State Park workers made their way to the top to raise the American flag in Helene ...
There's a clear message from Chimney Rock one week from the storm: Most of the town may be gone, but the spirit to rebuild is ...
Officials are trying to debunk rumors spreading on social media in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation of western ...
There is little left of the tourist village of Chimney Rock after flood waters from Tropical Storm Helene swallowed it.
WYFF News 4 has gotten several calls Friday about Chimney Rock and rumors circulating on social media. Related: NC woman details survival during peak of Helene in Chimney Rock | WATCH: Sky 4 shows ...