Officials in Buncombe County, North Carolina, on Thursday said the water at seven schools have detectable levels of lead.
The city is now encouraging flushing your faucets for at least 30 seconds before collecting any water to boil for consumption ...
In an Oct. 25 court filing, HCA Healthcare asked a federal judge to dismiss Buncombe County's lawsuit against the for-profit ...
A Buncombe County Detention Center officer died in a car crash shortly after midnight on Nov. 12, the sheriff's office ...
Preparations, cleanup and repairs from Tropical Storm Helene are costing local governments in Buncombe County tens of ...
A third round of in-reservoir turbidity treatment started Wednesday at the North Fork Reservoir, as a crucial measurement on ...
The Black Mountain Town Council accepted $750,000 in donations for Veterans Park and ratified a contract with an emergency ...
Several schools and homes across Buncombe County are reporting detectable lead levels in water samples, according to Water ...
The Enterprise Center In Johnson County's Growth Mentoring Service taps into a network of business leaders, executives, and ...
North Carolina lawmakers are crafting a third Helene disaster package after approving $877 million dollars in two bills going ...
A 63-year-old woman, Patricia Mahoney of Southern Pines, North Carolina, died after driving around a barricade and off a ...
The N.C. High School Athletic Association has its first look at the Average Daily Membership numbers for the 2024-2025 school ...