ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene devastated communities across western North Carolina, ...
Tourists bring in nearly $3 billion to Asheville per year. But when Hurricane Helene destroyed parts of the city, including ...
The North Carolina Arboretum is celebrating its annual Winter Lights event over a month after thousands of trees were killed ...
Dozens of people are living in the one remaining emergency shelter in Asheville, North Carolina. Some of them are families ...
The Buncombe County Board of Elections met to complete the certification of votes cast during the Nov. 5 presidential ...
Nearly three months after Hurricane Helene ripped through the southeast, many hospitality workers in western North Carolina say they are struggling with the lack of tourism in the area.
“It’s been 45 days since Helene hit western North Carolina. There is STILL no clean drinking water in the city of Asheville.
In the midst of the storm, six unlikely heroes emerged—five Biltmore Estate employees and the estate’s Director of Equestrian ...
It was the regionality and subject matter but also the steel underneath the quiet tale that called it to mind when I spoke to ...
The Western North Carolina Veterans Benefits Fair is happening today, Nov. 15, until 3 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel in ...
It’s been about seven weeks since Hurricane Helene swept through the southeastern U.S. And many small businesses along its ...
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Western North Carolina, Asheville is welcoming visitors, and some of its biggest boosters are saying come stay a while.