When Hurricane Helene made landfall on Sept. 26, 2024, no one expected the devastation the storm would bring to western North ...
Ironically, Bencke moved from Wilmington to Asheville four years ago to escape the constant threat of powerful storms on the Carolina coast. With a home in the mountains, she and her husband, Nick ...
Asheville, a quaint historic enclave known for its mountain music, craft beer and arts scene, is firmly back in business one ...
Western North Carolina businesses eagerly welcome tourists back after rebuilding from Hurricane Helene. ASHEVILLE, N.C. — ...
North Carolina has always known hurricanes, but the storms of the last decade are rewriting the state’s history.
Last fall, Hurricane Helene canceled the city’s peak tourist season. But this year leaf season is back, along with old ...
Experience North Carolina’s stunning fall foliage on nine scenic drives, from mountain byways to hidden countryside routes, ...
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This New North Carolina Hotel Has Epic Mountain Views And One Of The Year’s Best Restaurants
If western North Carolina is on your travel horizon this fall, book a stay at one of Asheville’s newest—and oldest—properties, The Flat Iron Hotel. Located downtown in an iconic historic 1920s-era ...
Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina on Sept. 27 last year causing a historic level of flooding and knocking out power, water and cell service. Helene dropped 42 trillion gallons of ...
Asheville and Knoxville are no strangers, and Hurricane Helene flooding hit even closer to home for businesses with locations in both cities.
Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer spoke Sept. 9 with the Citizen Times about Helene recovery, rebuilding and the way forward.
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