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Asheville City Council approved five contracts Tuesday, July 29, aimed at strengthening the city’s aging water infrastructure ...
Asheville is taking next steps toward greater water resiliency with new contracts approved for both temporary and permanent ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has announced that it will be resuming intercity bus service nearly a year ...
The federal government has awarded the state just $3.8 billion for Helene recovery, 6% of the nearly $60 billion in damage ...
In the ten months following Helene's devastating impact on Western North Carolina, some benefit events have played a key role ...
Sugar Hollow Solar has spent over a decade building a strong residential solar business in western North Carolina, based out ...
Editor's note: The Asheville Citizen Times will answer your Helene-related ... I have been noticing a lot of black buildup in ...
The newly-released figures provide further insight into the historic storm’s impact on Western North Carolina.
Over 300 volunteers helped rebuild houses and a community center that were destroyed in the North Carolina city of Asheville after Hurricane Helene affected the area in September 2024.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A new art exhibit exploring the impact of Hurricane Helene has opened at Asheville Regional Airport.
When Hurricane Helene overwhelmed the Swannanoa River with more than 20 feet of flooding, the Veterans Restoration Quarters, run by Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry, was ravaged.
Asheville’s River Arts District (RAD) is humming with creativity on a cool Thursday evening, powerful evidence that this mountain town — ravaged by Hurricane Helene in late September — is ...
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