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Asheville City Council approved five contracts Tuesday, July 29, aimed at strengthening the city’s aging water infrastructure ...
Asheville is taking next steps toward greater water resiliency with new contracts approved for both temporary and permanent ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has announced that it will be resuming intercity bus service nearly a year ...
The federal government has awarded the state just $3.8 billion for Helene recovery, 6% of the nearly $60 billion in damage ...
Sunset Beach is just over 7 hours away and 440 miles from Knoxville if you take I-40. An alternate interstate route is I-81 north to I-77 south through Winston-Salem, where it joins I-74 east, then ...
The federal government has paid for just 6% of the estimated cost of North Carolina's Hurricane Helene recovery, raising ...
As the area is still devastated, recovery is the next step. This won’t be fixed overnight, and it will take a long time for ...
In the ten months following Helene's devastating impact on Western North Carolina, some benefit events have played a key role ...
We’re in the dog days of summer, where the days are hot and the shows are hotter. Let’s jump right into the real cool concert festivals going down around North Carolina in August. Starting fresh with ...
The annual global baseball carnival celebrated in South Williamsport is just two weeks away. Lost in the shuffle of the extravagance of 20 teams and the worldwide television audience for ...
God’s Pit Crew volunteers are currently onsite in Leicester, North Carolina, working to build a new home for the Cicillian family, who lost everything during the devastation of Hurricane Helene last ...
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Hendersonville Times-News on MSNHenderson County private property debris removal: Deadline July 31, how to apply
Eligible property owners can apply through July 31 to have debris and hazardous trees or structures removed for free.
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