The City of Asheville has a new website — ashevillerecovers.org — a source of information and news about all things recovery.
Today marks six months since Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina. The storm killed more than a hundred people in the region and caused widespread destruction. RELATED: 'Good Morning ...
The risk is spread throughout Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, northern Georgia and extreme western portions of North ...
The "Good Morning America" special, "Asheville Rising," will highlight North Carolina's resilience and ongoing recovery after ...
News 13 investigates a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at helping business owners navigate those efforts in the floodplain ...
Turbulent weather is expected in Western North Carolina over the next several days, with wildfire risks leading into ...
HOT SPRINGS, N.C. — When Helene barreled through western North Carolina, it sent the French Broad River surging through ...
An Asheville assistant city manager, and the coordinator for Tropical Storm Helene recovery, has left the city after three ...
ASHEVILLE - North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson ... very close attention to the rebuilding process." Jackson toured flood-ruined businesses that are currently undergoing repairs and ...
ASHEVILLE - North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson made a trip to ... of Justice is "paying very close attention to the ...
Turbulent weather is expected in Western North Carolina over the next several ... p.m. Iris Seaton is the trending news reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network.