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Chantal dumped rain across central N.C. days after Gov. Stein vetoed a bill weakening climate goals. GOP lawmakers will ...
After two cyclists were killed in Madison County when a dump truck struck them, a father whose son died cycling on July 18, ...
The tropical system dumped massive rain across central North Carolina on Sunday, days after the state’s Democratic governor ...
A reader asks about Helene's impacts to Bee Tree Reservoir and why the watershed is not open for public recreation.
BeLoved Asheville is helping rebuild homes in Western North Carolina after Helene. Among them is a home in Swannanoa's ...
The Antique Tobacco Barn reopened June 27. Currently hosting 72 vendors, the business now has additional parking near its ...
Western North Carolina's river recreation industries have restarted after Tropical Storm Helene, but many report business as slower compared to 2024.
Western NC river outfitters ready for summer visitors, but business slow after Helene Many businesses along damaged riverbanks have reopened, but are struggling to find their stride.
When calamity strikes, as it often has in the Appalachian community of Swannanoa, North Carolina, the “proud, fierce, and maybe a little crazy” working folks who live in the valley along the Swannanoa ...
Extensive damage along the Swannanoa River near Swannanoa River Road in East Asheville on Sept. 30, 2024, three days after Tropical Storm Helene swept through Western North Carolina.
SWANNANOA, N.C. — Before the remnants of Hurricane Helene swamped this town, the Super 8 Motel, wedged between a highway and the Swannanoa River, provided affordable short and long-term housing ...