Members of the Washington County Board of Supervisors are now urging the public to contact federal legislators to ask for their support in rebuilding the Virginia Creeper Trail.
A home near Orchard Hill Drive in Damascus, where numerous homes sustained damage from floodwaters caused by Hurricane Helene ...
In a letter sent to Biden on Friday and obtained by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Youngkin detailed damage to 36 localities in ...
FEMA disaster recovery centers are beginning to close across Southwest Virginia now more than six weeks removed from the ...
Cabin in Damascus that was damaged by flooding on Sept. 27. It’s been seven weeks since flooding from Hurricane Helene ...
In an effort to extend the season for cycling businesses, the town of Abingdon is launching a family friendly fundraising ...
Six weeks after Hurricane Helene-related weather devastated Southwest Virginia, $30.5 million has been paid out so far to ...
DAMASCUS, Va. — Virginia residents affected by Hurricane Helene have until Dec. 2 to file the initial paperwork required to receive federal monetary assistance to help pay for items destroyed or ...
Eighteen of the 34 miles of Virginia Creeper Trail are still closed but for thanks to a group effort by several agencies, work is progressing.
Usha Vance has been by JD Vance’s side through all his introductions to the American people – as a bestselling author, a ...
The trail runs from Damascus to Whitetop in Virginia. Eighteen trestles along the trail were destroyed or washed away by ...
Nearly a half-million dollars in flood recovery grants to small business owners have been issued by Region AHEAD to 28 ...