From a decrease in adoptions to an increased need for emergency veterinary care, Tropical Storm Helene's impact will continue ...
Local DJs will spin the soundtrack for the debut of winter-inspired works from Mark Bettis, Victoria Pinney and Jeffrey ...
After the storm, officials estimated that Helene created about 10 million cubic yards of debris in Buncombe County alone.
Explore Asheville distributed $100,000 in essential recovery grants to 10 small, independent restaurants in Buncombe County. This funding was raised through 13 curated dinners organized by more than ...
“Patient advocacy is at the core of what we do as nurses,” said Nancy Hagans, RN and a president of NNU. “That’s why we’re demanding safe staffing and protections against untested technologies such as ...
County Commissioners will meet on Thursday, January 16 to address both the current and upcoming fiscal year budgets with a focus on financial strain caused by Hurricane Helene. The County anticipates ...
On Tuesday, January 14, the Asheville City Council voted 5-to-1 to authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with the Asheville Downtown Improvement District for delivery of downtown Business ...
The annual Point-in-Time count tracks the demographics, causes, and population of people experiencing homelessness in Buncombe County. As the count reflects only a single night it is not an accurate ...
The North Carolina General Assembly has approved $9 million in Disaster Energy Assistance combined for all counties impacted by Hurricane Helene including Buncombe County. This program provides ...
Fire crews from the Weaverville Fire Department and the Reems Creek Fire Department were dispatched to a fire at the SDR Helene debris collection site located in Reems Creek at approximately 4:20 AM.
Buncombe County Courthouse Buncombe County courts observe the North Carolina Judicial Branch holiday schedule and will be closed Monday, Jan. 20. Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office Buncombe County ...
In the interest of transparency, the City of Asheville, through the Asheville Police Department, is releasing body-worn camera video showing the detainment of Louis Searles, 63, on December 9, 2024.