The return of potable water to Asheville didn't mean everyone started drinking from the tap on Monday."I was in line at the Red Cross to get more water," resident Jessica Johnson said. "I got the news ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina were allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets on Monday, nearly two months after Hurricane Helene destroyed much of the ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with musician Wyatt Flores about his new album Welcome to the Plains and his honesty around mental health.
According to a press release from the North Carolina Department of Insurance, aVictim Assistance Centers will welcome ...
Alabama basketball (3-1) looks to get back in the win column on Wednesday in another top-ranked matchup against Illinois (3-0 ...
Robert Deaton, who has executive produced the awards since 2007, speaks about Alan Jackson's touching 9/11 tribute and how Eric Church will honor storm-ravaged North Carolina on Nov. 20.
November and the Christmas season is already beginning in Henderson County, with drive-through light shows, plays, historic ...
Shop your favorite WNC businesses from Chimney Rock, Lake Lure, Hendersonville, Asheville, and more ... All those in need of these items are welcome to participate in this activity from 10 a.m. to 2 p ...
There was a sense of relief in the city, though some residents said they were still afraid to drink the water.
Though the Holiday Parade is canceled, a Holiday Jamboree has been planned in its place for Nov. 23. Here's what to know, ...
Asheville residents were told Monday that the water is safe to drink again nearly two months after Helene damaged both water ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — After 53 days without clean water, more than 100,000 people in western North Carolina are ...