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The June 17 death occurred in McDowell County, when Ralph Hibbert, a truck driver working on Helene recovery efforts, crashed ...
Alena’s Law creates an exemption in state statute, allowing families of missing people to pursue a declaration of death after ...
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, some in government and the news media were sounding the alarm on the prospect of ...
Reopened June 27, the Antique Tobacco Barn, also known as "the Barn," is the first antique store to reopen in the Swannanoa ...
AIR, a not-for-profit (501C-6) organization, offers support and resources to 135 local restaurant members. The two-year grant ...
The second quarter of 2025 welcomed new restaurants, breweries and bars in Asheville, as well as some that have reopened ...
North Carolina has faced catastrophic flooding from hurricanes, with inland water damage often surpassing the destruction ...
FEMA representatives are no longer on site at the Buncombe County Helene Resource Center but state partners will be on site.
The Department of Defense announced that it will end the sharing of some satellite data that helps in hurricane forecast.
Don Miller, 85, died when Tropical Storm Helene’s floodwaters swept him away near Ramseytown, in Yancey County.
The city of Asheville has opened a temporary dog park at along the Swannanoa River after Helene destroyed the city's two dog ...
Miles of Pisgah National Forest trails near Old Fort in McDowell County, a cornerstone of its fledgling outdoor economy, ...