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By now, this story of locals living in flimsy tents post-Helene has taken on a life of its own. So where does the truth lie?
Several weeks into a Buncombe County program to help owners remove Helene storm debris from private property, nearly 1,100 people have applied.
The Dec. 9 briefing also provided information on the Waste Pro to FCC transition, Private Property Debris Removal Program and more.
Helene caused billions of dollars in damage to critical infrastructure in WNC. Nonprofit groups one important component: ...
This article was originally published by NC Newsline. Asheville Watchdog is republishing it with its permission.] Democrats ...
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division said a second earthquake occurred this morning, days after another one was ...
A temporary debris management site is set up along Skyway Drive in Marshall. Vegetative debris is being mulched down and will ...
Officials with the Mitchell County Government said "It has come to out attention that a rumor circulating on social media suggests the Mitchell County Sheriff's Office stole $45,000 worth of ...
Anger against the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues to rise as new, disturbing stories of its incompetence ...
Members made their voices heard and asked tough questions of FEMA and Buncombe County officials, with visible tension between ...
Buncombe County officials are addressing viral social media clips that report residents are living in lightweight tents as ...