Citizens have varying opinions on programs like debris removal, FEMA trailers and road rebuilds and haven't seen a significant change since Trump's order.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Western North Carolina on Feb. 8, reiterating similar ...
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WNCT Greenville on MSNECU students volunteer to help Asheville Preservation Society survey areaFourteen ECU students and professors volunteered to survey historic houses in western North Carolina to help look at the ...
A motorcyclist is dead after being involved in a crash on Feb. 8 on Hendersonville Road in South Asheville. The Asheville ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNJack Evans joins Asheville Watchdog as investigative reporterAsheville Watchdog has expanded its staff of investigative journalists, adding Jack Evans, an award-winning veteran of one of ...
The man who stabbed a pet dog to death at Weaver Park while its owner played pickleball nearby, will be released from state ...
February is Black History Month and offers ways for the community to reflect on the struggles, successes, and contributions ...
Helene victims have been granted more time in hotels, but concerns abound about messaging, access, and what Trump plans to do with FEMA.
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It will be a wet Valentine's Day week for Western N.C. and several other regions, with some areas expected to see up to 8 ...
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