All eyes are on the Swannanoa River as recovery efforts move to the Hurricane Helene debris-ridden river in western North Carolina.
AshBritt contractors on Friday could be seen using equipment normally utilized for logging to cut and move debris from the Swannanoa River's banks.
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Hosted on MSNAll Buncombe County river debris cleanups should be finished by June 1, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers saysUnsightly debris that has plagued mountain rivers since Helene’s destructive flooding Sept. 27 will be removed by June 1, the ...
During the visit, Noem will receive a briefing from Samaritan's Purse, meet with Tropical Storm Helene survivors and meet ...
A part of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina has reopened nearly four and a half months after Helene.
In a Feb. 7 statement, Sheriff Quentin Miller said, "immigration enforcement is not allowed on our school campuses" without a ...
Officials with FEMA and the Buncombe County Emergency Management have tasked the Army Corps of Engineers with removing debris from the Swannanoa River.
Buncombe Board of Commissioners gave a financial update on Feb. 4. They support the Eastern Hellbender and disburse funds for ...
But with parts of western North Carolina still picking up the pieces from Hurricane Helene, the reaction was swift — and ...
With the passion of a book club, Darcy Grimes's class discusses "Blood on the River," a book about the settlement of ...
A majority of those who were in the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program have left the program as of early February.
HUD announced Asheville would receive $225 million in federal recovery dollars for Helene. Now, the city must create an ...
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