More than $1 billion in federal disaster recovery money is headed to western North Carolina, but now there could be too few ...
When Tropical Storm Helene hit the region, local photographers and videographers strapped on their equipment as soon as they ...
Black Mountain's damage inventory, submitted to FEMA, totaled more than $27 million across approximately 32 projects.
A reader asks if the renovations to the North Fork dam worked as intended, or if "too much" water was released after Tropical Storm Helene.
A woman outside of Asheville is getting a new home after her property in Swannanoa was flooded by Hurricane Helene last ...
After spending his first month in office demolishing anything related to “DEI,” Donald Trump is now hosting a Black History ...
Piles of destroyed homes, businesses and other structures still litter the landscape across western North Carolina as ...
To help bring people and jobs back, Mountain True leads quest to pull jumbles of debris from Western North Carolina’s ...
It's living in the crawlspace of a home evacuated during the Eaton fire, prompting frustration and fear about its destructive ...
Winter weather has made its way through western North Carolina, bringing chilly temperatures, icy roads, and some light snow.
Proclamation February is Black History Month, and in celebration, Commissioner Martin Moore read the 2025 Black Legacy Month Proclamation. The proclamation celebrates the rich and diverse cultures of ...