Old Man Winter is sharpening his icicles, and it's time to fortify your home against his chilly assault. We've gathered 18 ...
Looking back, it seems that there was not the same ... There was a knife grinder and saucepan handle mender, the occasional visit from the chimney sweep which provided great excitement when ...
Flash flooding caused by Hurricane Helene left the North Carolina mountain village of Chimney Rock unrecognizable. NBC News ...
26, helping evacuate the lower-lying areas of Chimney Rock. He’d seen the Broad River climb high before, sometimes even creeping into his yard before settling back down. But when he went to ...
“We will be back 100%, 100% stronger,” Cauthren said. “We will be back. Chimney Rock will be back.” (WATCH BELOW: Volunteers with Panthers, Falcons help clean up Helene-ravaged ...
After I was done I even taped my fiber optic camera to the end of the pole and fished it back up into the chimney to verify ... consider placing a Rubber Boot Tray in the entryway.
The flag is flying at half staff. But Mayor Peter O’Leary said it’s that spirit that will bring Chimney Rock Village back. The town's legacy of hospitality and entrepreneurial spirit dates ...
O'Leary stated in interviews that the community is taking it day-by-day, but that he is committed to bringing Chimney Rock back to life. Chimney Rock has set up an official donation site through ...
Godzik plans to stay, to rebuild and his neighbors do too. “We will be back 100 percent, 100 percent stronger,” Cauthren said. “We will be back. Chimney Rock will be back.” ...
THERE’S A PART OF ME THAT’S DETERMINED TO PUT A SHOP BACK IN HERE FOR THOSE WHO FEEL LIKE THEY HAVE LOST THE SOUL OF CHIMNEY ROCK. THE VILLAGE LOOKING FOR SMALL WINS, SUCH AS UNCOVERING THIS ...
A coffee shop is gone without a trace after Helene barreled through the town of Chimney Rock. All that remains are the rocks. The shop was named Coffee on the Rocks, owned by Bruce Godzik and his ...
It’s gone, without a trace. All that remains are the rocks. The shop was named Coffee on the Rocks, owned by Bruce Godzik and his wife for 15 years. Their home next door is gone too. “Watched ...