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This Asheville artist was selected as the winner of Wicked Weed Brewing's inaugural "You Deserve an Upgrade" contest and the ...
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 ...
After investigating, officials say Cantrell was living in Wake County, which was outside the impacted storm area.
When Hurricane Helene flooded western North Carolina, nonprofits scrambled to help until more permanent relief could arrive.
Here are the awards, some of which were shared with colleagues across the USA TODAY Network who assisted Asheville in covering the deadliest natural disaster in North Carolina history when Helene ...
Home sales in the second quarter of 2025 slumped compared to 2024, with market experts pointing to high interest rates and ...
Asheville’s Urban Forestry Commission (UFC) met on Sept. 3, 2024, with an agenda that, if unexceptional, represented the kind ...
From Swannanoa to Asheville to Bat Cave, tourists are gawking at Helene destruction. Residents don’t like it.
In the months following Helene, traffic crawled for miles beside ravaged neighborhoods as drivers slowed down for a look, turning Huntley’s 10-minute trip to Asheville into an hour-long commute.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene devastated Swannanoa, North Carolina, residents like Jess Fager continue to face an influx of disaster tourists drawn to the area.
We can all agree that Tropical Storm (née Hurricane) Helene was the worst natural disaster to hit our region in recent memory, taking more than 100 lives and leaving behind an estimated $59.6 ...