While the damage to the mansion itself isn't yet known, the nearby Biltmore Village was heavily damaged by floodwaters.
Summit Coffee CEO Brian Helfrich got a shocking text on Sept. 27 as Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina.
Hurricane Helene raged through western North Carolina, destroying homes, local businesses and thriving tourist areas from Asheville to the town of Chimney Rock.
The Biltmore Estate will stay closed while damage to the property is assessed. Here's when it's expected to open.
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Asheville is beginning to recover from Hurricane Helene. Here's how notable locations around the city are faring.
Residents describe how the storm "destroyed everything in its path" and wiped out entire communities in the state.
The Swannanoa River may be receding, but it’s miraculous how far the flood waters reached out of its banks in Asheville.
The North Carolina mountain mecca’s economy was thriving until Helene hit. Residents are left wondering how they can rebuild.