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ARDEN - When Tropical Storm Helene hit, a massive white oak crushed nearly everything on one side of Kelly Minear's home except for the small white door she's measured her height on for 30 years.
Most programs for debris removal in the Asheville-area will be wrapping up in the coming months as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has removed more than 4.12 million cubic yards of debris ...
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Explore Asheville's CEO says the city is making progress every day in its Helene recovery efforts - MSNS ix months after Helene wreaked havoc on western North Carolina, Asheville is making a remarkable recovery. During the Live Impact News stream on WCNC+, anchor Jane Monreal spoke with Vic Isley ...
Following Hurricane Helene, GEM deployed to Asheville, where it has been providing food, water, hygiene supplies, cleaning materials, tarps, pet supplies and more. Click here to learn more.
Since Tropical Storm Helene, the North Asheville church has distributed more than $5 million in rent and utility bill support for over 2,500 storm survivors, according to a May 8 press release.
ASHEVILLE - An archeological survey revealed that trees brought down by Tropical Storm Helene disturbed human remains at three locations in historic Riverside Cemetery. The 140-year-old garden ...
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Asheville anticipates economic surge this fall as tourism rebounds post-Helene - MSNExplore Asheville forecasts an economic boom for Asheville and Buncombe County this fall as the area continues to look for tourism to pick back up post-Helene.
ARDEN - When Tropical Storm Helene hit, a massive white oak crushed nearly everything on one side of Kelly Minear's home except for the small white door she's measured her height on for 30 years.
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