How are Army soldiers and engineers helping Western North Carolina after Helene? We took a ride along in Chimney Rock to find ...
After Tropical Storm Helene ripped through Western North Carolina two weeks ago, tax assessors are in the field. Reappraisal ...
"I believe that's a sign, that that's them saying, 'Hello, It's bigger than us.' It's bigger than anything earthly," said Megan Drye, who survived.
An extreme precipitation event in Asheville isn't an unknown phenomenon. The city’s 2018 climate resilience report highlights it as the stressor in four of its seven main climate threats: flooding, ...
Asked what was the greatest challenge officials faced in getting water back to customers, a water department spokesman said, ...
Interstate 40, a major thoroughfare through Western North Carolina and into Tennessee, won't fully open anytime soon. See ...
Christmas trees set to be harvested in WNC didn't suffer major damage during Helene. But growers worry about how road conditions may impact shipping.
Acting Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development visited Asheville public housing following Helene's ...
The boys, second and third graders at North Buncombe Elementary School, are two of at least four Buncombe County Schools ...
Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented destruction to Western North Carolina and while calculations about the full extent of the damage are ongoing, some preliminary numbers give perspective on ...
The staff at the Asheville Citizen Times started reporting on the rampage days before the first raindrop fell Sept. 27.
The real holocaust that happened after Oct. 7, 2023, has been Netanyahu’s propaganda-supported slaughter of Muslim civilians ...