Nearly five months since Hurricane Helene ripped through western North Carolina, residents in Asheville are welcoming tourism back to the region.
When people survive catastrophic events such as wildfires or hurricanes, and then are left to cope with loss, they may express a wide range of emotions — from overwhelmed to outraged to numb, ...
One Virginia couple’s seemingly small act of kindness served as a reminder that even in challenging times, the human spirit, ...
WFAE's Marshall Terry and WRAL's Paul Specht fact-check a claim made by President Donald Trump during a recent trip to ...
Like many of us, Yancey County’s Lynda Smith lived through the devastating blows wrought by Hurricane Helene when it ravaged ...
It's an uncertain future for the once-burgeoning River Arts District, but business owners steadfastly forge ahead.
The owners said a tree came down on a pasture fence on Saturday night, which allowed three of the mules to leave the pasture.
Fourteen ECU students and professors volunteered to survey historic houses in western North Carolina to help look at the ...
"Asheville Strong" was designed to be a poignant, inspiring exhibition celebrating the resilience, creativity and strength of the arts community and recognizing art's power to inspire and unite.
Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church has doled out more than $3.5 million in rent support to hundreds of people who have walked ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is visiting Asheville, North Carolina on Saturday to see how the ...
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