Flooded homeowners who live above and below Lake Norman are convinced Duke Energy's decisions before and during Hurricane Helene protected that lake at the expense of others.
Down a partially washed-out road, crews are installing a temporary fix to get power to hard-hit Asheville neighborhoods.
More than 1 million customers restored in South Carolina ・More than 1.3 million customers restored in North Carolina ...
The lawsuit accuses Duke Energy of negligence in handling coal ash, which was used as a construction filler in Catawba County ...
We’re seeing historic damage from this storm on a scale that many of us have never seen in western North Carolina in recent ...
The hurricane damaged a "significant portion" of the electric system in the North Carolina mountains and South Carolina upstate including transmission towers, substations, utility poles, power lines ...
A Lake Norman woman who developed kidney cancer sued Duke Energy on Wednesday over its disposal of toxic coal ash near and ...
Floodwaters threaten Muddy River Distillery in Mount Holly in the wake of Helene. Listen to this article 4 min Hurricane ...
Duke Energy said in a release on Saturday that 90% of capable power in the Carolinas has been restored to customers.