Drinkable water is now running from faucets, and roads are reopening but many people in Asheville still have nowhere to live.
Communities in Western North Carolina continue to rebuild nearly two months after Helene. A business owner there is helping ...
Asheville residents were told Monday that the water is safe to drink again nearly two months after Helene damaged both water ...
When Hurricane Helene barreled through North Carolina, it left behind a flooded wasteland where the water filled with mud and ...
Communities in Western North Carolina continue to rebuild nearly two months after Helene. A business owner there is helping ...
Financial shortfalls have repeatedly forced FEMA to put disaster recovery projects on hold. That could spell trouble for ...
The Nov. 19 briefing also covered the status of Community Care Stations following the lift of the boil water notice and other topics.
Tropical Storm Helene brought unprecedented flooding to western North Carolina, devastating communities and breaking historical records.
Third-quarter campaign finance reports show local candidates in contests for the state Senate, county commission, and ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina were allowed to drink and bathe using water from ...
When Tropical Storm Helene tore through Western North Carolina Sept. 27, it severely damaged the Asheville water system, which serves Buncombe County and the northern portion of Henderson County.
A developer has acquired land for the next phases of a massive development halfway between downtown Durham and Chapel Hill.