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A Marion woman appeared in federal court in Asheville on Aug. 8 and was charged with fraud and identify theft after a false ...
This Asheville artist was selected as the winner of Wicked Weed Brewing's inaugural "You Deserve an Upgrade" contest and the ...
When Helene disconnected my part of North Carolina for weeks, my neighbors and I had to relearn old ways of knowing what was ...
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The woman faces up to 30 years in prison for the fraud charge and an additional mandatory two years for identity theft.
Together with Caitlin Meagher, a lecturer in anthropology, and two student researchers, the team has conducted more than 20 interviews with the goal of reaching 40 by early fall. The work spans ...
When Hurricane Helene flooded western North Carolina, nonprofits scrambled to help until more permanent relief could arrive.
Small businesses in Western North Carolina are still feeling the impact of the tourism downturn caused by Hurricane Helene, ...
A western North Carolina woman who falsified information on her FEMA application now faces federal charges with the potential ...
After investigating, officials say Cantrell was living in Wake County, which was outside the impacted storm area.
A woman from western North Carolina, Peggy Lee Cantrell, faces federal charges for falsifying information on her FEMA ...
She claimed to live in a property that didn’t exist when the storm landed in Western North Carolina, according to federal ...
After the storm, many artists in Swannanoa came together to create art in response to the disaster. Now, they're almost ready ...
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