Nearly two months after Helene, potable water is expected to return to one of the hardest hit areas of the storm.
The Nov. 15 briefing also covered the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' role in Asheville, rental assistance and more.
MONTREAT – All roads in Montreat are open for vehicular traffic after damages caused by Tropical Storm Helene, according to an update from Town Manager Savannah Parrish at the Nov. 14 Board of ...
On Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, users who have paid for a blue "verification" check mark are doing their own reporting on ...
Human traffickers are trickling into western North Carolina to exploit the trail of vulnerability that Hurricane Helene left ...
State lawmakers may override Gov. Cooper's veto of H.B. 10, a bill that would allocate $463 million more to the state's ...
Here’s a look at the BCS Board Briefing for November 14, 2024. The full broadcast is on YouTube, and photos are posted in this Google Drive folder. Reports · External Audits Reports: Anderson, Smith & ...
Private Property Debris Removal Program: a program to allow for debris removal on eligible private properties will open to Buncombe County, City of Asheville, and Black Mountain residents, on Tuesday, ...
Buncombe County Briefing, Water Resources representative Clay Chandler reported that testing had revealed the presence of ...
Asheville residents could have drinkable water by next week, nearly two months after the city’s primary water system was ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) confirmed that over 1500 displaced Helene victims in western North Carolina ...
The Buncombe County Homeowner Grant Program application period closes today, but financial assistance is still available.