After selling a home that she loved to move with her husband, Meg Tipton says she missed that house everyday. That is, until a familiar address showed up on Zillow.
Cleaning up the trash left behind has become another burden for storm-hit communities.
A new, 10% tariff on furniture goes into effect next week. We hear from an American furniture manufacturer about what that means for business.
After Hurricane Helene flooded a crucial corridor for commerce, businesses are rethinking how to build back smarter.
Outdoor outfitters and anglers are navigating the first post-Helene tourist season — and worrying about the future.
The sweeping health care changes in the Republican budget bill could threaten rural health care and reverse the state's recent Medicaid expansion.
Small business owners struggling after the storm hope visitors will return and bring some patience with them.
“It is going to take funding, and it is going to take a lot of support,” says Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Co. in North Carolina.
Hannah Burnisky, owner of Cold Mountain Art Collective, talks about how the hurricane destroyed her business and how she plans to rebuild.
The team at Hickory Nut Gap Farm, outside of Asheville, has made significant progress cleaning up storm-related debris.