Officials in Buncombe County, North Carolina, on Thursday said the water at seven schools have detectable levels of lead.
A detention center officer in Buncombe County, North Carolina, died in a crash, according to the sheriff's office.
What to know about how to apply for state and local housing grants and relief programs in Western North Carolina.
Last week, FEMA delivered its first manufactured home to a Buncombe County family impacted by Hurricane Helene. Buncombe ...
N.C. last voted for a Democrat presidential candidate in 2012, President Barack Obama's second term. The state also went blue ...
After most teams missed three weeks of practices and games as Buncombe County worked to heal and repair ... “It was beautiful ...
As NCDHHS updates state and county death tolls, details highlight how the aftereffects of Helene can prove deadly, despite ...
ASHEVILLE, NC — The search for missing Hurricane Helene ... Helene left 42 people dead in Buncombe County — which encompasses Asheville and Swannanoa, some of the most devastated areas ...
ASHEVILLE – More than a month after Tropical Storm Helene swept through Western North Carolina, the Buncombe County Courthouse will resume many of its normal operations beginning Oct. 28 ...
Candidates vying for seats on the Buncombe County Board of Education share their thoughts on response and recovery in the ...
One wildlife biologist reports an increase in canine distemper cases in the Asheville area during the transition from summer ...
The Sheriff's Office said in a news release that Detention Center Officer Emmanuel Joseph Bader was killed in a crash just ...