Scully said many business owners don’t have the money or resources to do it themselves, and the restaurateurs know firsthand.
It’s been nearly seven weeks since Hurricane Helene and the city of Asheville still does not have drinkable tap water.
The American Meteor Society has received five reports from area residents who reported seeing some type of fireball in the late afternoon sky. Evan Hazard, who writes the Northland Stargazing column ...
Swannanoa River flooding during Helene hit the Veterans Restoration Quarters hard. Team Rubicon volunteers cleared the ...
ASHEVILLE - Incumbents Sage Turner and Kim Roney have clinched victories Nov. 5 to maintain their seats on City Council in a ...
Inspiring acts of kindness and generosity in the face of the worst natural disaster in WNC history are the heart of an exclusive book, “Mountain Strong,” from the Asheville Citizen Times and USA TODAY ...
Police at the scene of the second shooting arrested a 17-year-old suspect. Jaylen Dwayne Edgar was charged with two counts of ...
A City Council member said the city's water system would have potable water restored by mid-December after the impacts from ...
Roy Cooper had previously told the Citizen Times that tourists should stay home given the poor conditions of the region after Helene. During that time, Explore Asheville had paused marketing efforts.
ASHEVILLE - Early on in responding to the devastating floods caused by Tropical Storm Helene, Buncombe County Manager Avril Pinder described the crisis as the county's "own Hurricane Katrina." Now ...
The Citizen Times recently asked candidates questions about recovery, rebuilding and district consolidation. The North Carolina General Assembly last year mandated that BCS and Asheville City ...
This story was updated to add new information. Sarah Honosky is the city government reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. News Tips? Email shonosky@citizentimes ...