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A non-profit, a country music star, and a knife company came together to provide a home to a family who lost its home in ...
Law enforcement in Western NC surprised not to see looting or contractor fraud they had feared. Efforts to warn public may ...
Trees felled in Helene's high winds disturbed human remains at Asheville's historic Riverside Cemetery, according to an ...
An Asheville nonprofit has dedicated its services to feeding food insecure residents months after Tropical Storm Helene.
North Carolina launched a safety campaign to install free smoke alarms across 62 counties with the help of Kidde and State ...
Philip Bedient, a professor who studies flood models at Rice University, brought us to one of the county’s most recent undertakings, an enormous, man-made concrete canal full of water. It was recently ...
The shower and laundry station provided public utilities, including showers, laundry services, bathrooms, access to cell ...
NC mountains were no strangers to pockets of hunger. Helene further limited access to healthy food. New developments could ...
Gov. Josh Stein met with reporters to talk about Western North Carolina's recovery and preparedness for tropical storms.
April cuts drawn up by the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency and implemented to the beleaguered AmeriCorps, stopping ...
Buncombe County Commissioners will lift the local state of emergency related to Hurricane Helene at their next meeting, ...
County Manager Avril Pinder outlined the newly approved FY26 budget of $433.1 million. Despite post-storm revenue losses, the budget prioritizes recovery, education, and services for storm survivors.