The Nov. 14 briefing also provided regular reminders on locations of free food and water, a Hazard Mitigation Program and more.
During a Nov. 14 Buncombe County Briefing, Water Resources representative Clay Chandler reported that testing had revealed the presence of lead in the water at several area elementary schools.
ASHEVILLE - Police arrested an Asheville homicide suspect in Jacksonville on Nov. 13, after the shooting death of a ...
Hmong farmers Chue and Tou Lee focus on regrowth in wake of Helene ...
ASHEVILLE - Asheville and a large swath of Western North Carolina will see anywhere from an inch to 3 inches of rain Nov. 14 ...
Three counties flipped from 2020 to 2024: Anson, Nash and Pasquotank.
The No. 3 Eagles (10-0) won their second consecutive title over Cardinal Gibbons in 2019 and are hunting for their fourth ...
Scully said many business owners don’t have the money or resources to do it themselves, and the restaurateurs know firsthand.
Western North Carolina football teams begin the long postseason journey with the first round on Friday. WNC's 1A teams have ...
In an Oct. 25 court filing, HCA Healthcare asked a federal judge to dismiss Buncombe County's lawsuit against the for-profit ...
ASHEVILLE - Ursa Rabiipour could do nothing but watch as flooding from Tropical Storm Helene washed away much of the life she ...
Here is the USA TODAY Network’s recruiting ladder, a statewide feature highlighting prospects on the rise Week 12 of the high school football season.