Now that potable water has been restored to Asheville’s 63,000 customers, this is a good time to reflect on how the city handled the crisis and the lessons we’ve learned. You may recall the great ...
Carrying a list of staggering losses and needs and initial requests totaling more than $2 billion, public officials from ...
At this point, it’s fair to say we’re all a little wiped out from Helene. Nearly two months after Tropical Storm Helene blew ...
Asheville Watchdog is bringing you the stories behind the staggering loss of life from Helene, the children, parents, ...
Lead has been detected in seven area schools after Asheville Water Resources suspended a standard treatment for lead ...
Based on images of devastating flooding and national news reports showing parts of Asheville under water, you might assume ...
Drive along the French Broad River from Asheville to Marshall, or even farther, and you’ll quickly notice a recurring sight ...
Preparations, cleanup and repairs from Tropical Storm Helene are costing local governments in Buncombe County tens of ...
After 54 days without potable water, City of Asheville water customers once again can consume water directly from their taps. At the daily Helene briefing Monday, Asheville Water Resources Department ...
Six weeks after Tropical Storm Helene, sludge from roiling floodwaters has turned into sunbaked dust, brought on by an extended warm, dry spell and repair crews trying to make Asheville and ...