A reader asks about trees along the river greenways in Asheville that are tagged with orange markers. Why are they there?
On September 27, 2024, Hurricane Helene brought 100-mile per hour winds to the mountains of Western North Carolina and dropped up to 30 inches of rain. The devastation was swift and heartbreaking and ...
Karen Bencke reflects on loss, recovery and the lessons she carries from the historic storm that devastated her community Karen Bencke keeps a list on her mobile phone, now, of all the supplies she ...
Note: These stories are a series of profiles accompanying Helene: What We Lost, What We Found, a powerful investigative documentary examining the devastation and resilience that followed Hurricane ...
Several Western North Carolina nonprofits providing free food access saw an increase in need after Tropical Storm Helene. A year later, numbers have not returned to pre-storm levels. ASHEVILLE - Food ...
Earlier this year, Donald Trump admitted he didn’t know “what the Congo is” – and the American President is far from alone ...
Biltmore Estate stands as America's largest privately-owned home, offering far beyond the typical mansion tour. This 8,000-acre playground in Asheville delivers an authentic mancation experience ...
The US President says "it's going to be a very sad end" if Hamas rejects the deal - Qatar says the group are studying the proposal.
New Melones pumping out bass and trout, Kyle Wise reported. Don Pedro bass, king salmon and trout bites good, Monte Smith said. McClure bass action hot, Aaron Jones reported. Lake Isabella catfish, ...
In the heart of Fremont, Nebraska sits a chrome-clad treasure that locals protect with the fervor of a state secret – though they’re more than happy to bring you into the fold once you arrive. Mel’s ...
ASHEVILLE – One was long and piercing. Another was brassy and trailing. One scream was pure unadulterated shriek. Dogs barked afterward. It was primal. Around 9 a.m. on Sept. 26, several dozen people ...