Authorities continue to search for two missing boaters on Jordan Lake since Sunday. Canoe was recovered near Martha’s Chapel Road access, but boaters remain missing. Tropical Storm Chantal caused ...
JORDAN LAKE, North Carolina (WTVD) -- Soaring temperatures have some of us seeking relief under the shade of large, healthy trees - the kind you would find at a local campground. On Friday, though, ...
As lake levels in the Triangle area begin to stabilize after heavy rains brought from Chantal, Chatham County officials urge caution at Jordan Lake due to persistent hazards. As lake levels in the ...
Debris from Tropical Depression Chantal at Jordan Lake on July 15, 2025. The Chatham County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to avoid the lake for the time being. After several drownings and ...
Water levels are a concern in Chatham County as more storms move in just days after Tropical Storm Chantal damaged areas from flooding. As storm chances increase throughout the night, officials are ...
CHATHAM COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- All recreation centers at Jordan Lake are closed to the public as the Army Corps of Engineers kicks up efforts to lower the water level. "We're releasing the equivalent ...
The body of a missing fisherman who was swept away by the current below the B. Everett Jordan Dam has been recovered, according to deputies with the Chatham County Sheriff's Office. On Thursday, ...
It was a beautiful Saturday, yet a somber atmosphere filled shelter 8 at Jordan Lake in Wake County. Families from across the Triangle, who have lost loved ones on a lake, came together to honor their ...
Authorities are searching Jordan Lake for two missing boaters last seen near Martha’s Chapel Road canoe access. Their canoe has been recovered. The search for two missing boaters on Jordan Lake has ...
After several drownings and other hazards following Tropical Depression Chantal, officials warned the public Thursday to avoid Jordan Lake for the foreseeable future. Flooding from the storm caused ...
All recreation centers at Jordan Lake are closed to the public as the Army Corps of Engineers kicks up efforts to lower the water level. "We're releasing the equivalent of about eight Olympic-sized ...