Important changes coming to both community care stations and water distribution sites. At the end of the day on Dec. 2, all water distribution sites and community care stations in both the City and ...
I commend to your readers Tina Painter to continue serving on the Walker County School Board.
Residents of western North Carolina are still reeling and adjusting two months after Hurricane Helene slammed the region in ...
One of the ways that the County is supporting emergency housing for people displaced from the storm is though the recently updated Zoning Ordinance. This ordinance permits Emergency Housing in ...
A new analysis finds that the storms’ wind speeds increased by up to 28 miles per hour, boosting their destructive power.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — The City of Asheville provided an update on the reopening of parks and greenways damaged by Helene.
November 22, 2024 By Kristin O’Brien Fourth graders from across Hingham have come together for a town-wide, student-led ...
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 ...
Neighbors fighting to rescue neighbors. People stuck on trees, rooftops for hours. Lives lost. The remnants of Helene in the ...