Henderson County schools are closed again today and students on a remote learning day.
Causing nearly $170 million worth of agriculture damage, Hurricane Helene left many farms teetering on the edge of extinction, Henderson County commissioners were told last week. Farmers’ 2025 season ...
A developer is seeking a rezoning to allow a 114-unit multi-family development on a 1.4-acre site at Blue Ridge Mall, city planners said in announcing a neighborhood compatibility meeting on the ...
The U.S. Forest Service has dropped plans for a final environmental impact statement related to managing old-growth forests on public lands such as those across Western North Carolina’s national ...
“Our top priority is always the health and safety of our community,” said Dr. Greg McCarty, Pardee's chief medical officer. “These temporary restrictions are necessary to prevent further spread of ...
Citing icy secondary roads that are likely to be treacherous after overnight lows in the low-20s, Henderson County school leaders announced that schools will be closed Monday.
Although Brissie warns that a forecast of high winds could potentially cause some outages later today, the threat that a layer of ice would send evergreen limbs crashing onto power lines did not ...
Although Brissie warns that a forecast of high winds could potentially cause some outages later today, the threat that a layer of ice would send evergreen limbs crashing onto power lines did not ...
All Helene Disaster Recovery Centers in North Carolina will be closed Friday and Saturday due to inclement weather.
Western North Carolina will be receiving $1.65 billion in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds to help rebuild after Hurricane Helene, U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards announced Monday.
A 24-year-old defendant was sentenced to up to 17½ years in prison on Tuesday after he was convicted on four sexual offense charges involving a child, District Attorney R. Andrew Murray announced.
Among the lessons learned the hard way from Hurricane Helene is that the need for aid is easy to demonstrate. A first-hand tour will do the trick.