Watch video above to learn about new restaurants in Greenville County and the reopening of a western NC outdoor destination.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — As Western North Carolina marks five months since Hurricane Helene, nonprofits on the ground helping since Day 1 say there's still lots of work left to do. Adam Smith ...
Officials in McDowell County, North Carolina, issued a boil water advisory after a main water break in Old Fort.The Town of Old Fort has had a water main break in the area north of the railroad track.
Western tourists last week crossed into North Korea for the first time in five years, according to social media posts by Koryo Tours. The tourists visited Rason, one of North Korea's least visited ...
(The Center Square) – Cooperation by the gubernatorial administration, counties and municipalities, and the state’s public university system campuses would be required and subject to penalty, a ...
State Treasurer Brad Briner announced that interest-free loans for hurricane relief are now reaching the hands of local governments in Western North Carolina. The $100 million loan program ...
ASHEVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The WNC Nature Center is set to re-open in March after it was forced to close following the effects of Helene. Hurricane Helene caused significant flooding to the ...
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In March, just five-and-a-half months since the storm forced the center to close, WNC Nature Center will once again be open to the public, the nature center announced on Monday.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WSPA) – When Hurricane Helene swept over western North Carolina causing floods which washed away roads and bridges, WNC Nature Center Director Chris Gentile thought it would be ...
ASHEVILLE - The Western North Carolina Nature Center will reopen March 17, nearly six months after closing due to Tropical Storm Helene's devastation, which caused significant flooding that ...
ASHEVILLE - The Western North Carolina Nature Center will reopen March 17, nearly six months after closing due to Tropical Storm Helene's devastation, which caused significant flooding that destroyed ...