A boil-water notice — put in place because of lingering sediment from the destructive September storm — was lifted Monday. In related news, the Biden administration has asked Congress for $100B in ...
Communities in Western North Carolina continue to rebuild nearly two months after Helene. A business owner there is helping ...
Some small business owners and their advocates want grants over loans to help with Helene recovery. But it remains unclear if ...
“People are quick to dismiss the art and culture as at least something more luxurious than it really is,” he said. “But the ...
Communities in Western North Carolina continue to rebuild nearly two months after Helene. A business owner there is helping ...
Chapel Hill Town Council recently recognized town staff who have traveled to western North Carolina and aided in Hurricane ...
Drinkable water is now running from faucets, and roads are reopening but many people in Asheville still have nowhere to live.
When Tropical Storm Helene tore through Western North Carolina Sept ... government reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. News Tips? Email shonosky@ ...
Asheville, North Carolina, residents could have a boil water notice lifted as soon as Tuesday, more than seven weeks after ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — After 53 days without clean water, more than 100,000 people in western North Carolina are ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina were allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets on Monday, nearly two months after Hurricane Helene destroyed much of the ...
For over seven weeks, Asheville businesses have been unable to pour water from the faucet and serve it to customers.