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A readers wonders why it's taking so long to rebuild or demolish Helene-damaged buildings along Swannanoa River Road.
The Save the Woods organization in Asheville, NC, invites volunteers, community members, and activists to an art action: Wrap ...
Almost a year after it was devastated by Helene, Mean Pies is returning to Asheville's restaurant scene with a summertime ...
However, after months of community action to preserve this forest, the university’s administration and the UNC Board of ...
Asheville Citizen Times journalists have won several regional ... First place: Feature Writing: “Resilience in the Face of Devastation Wrought by Tropical Storm Helene,” Will Hofmann, Sarah Honosky, ...
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Marion woman faces $30K in FEMA fraud over fake storm damage claims in Tropical Storm Helene
The woman faces up to 30 years in prison for the fraud charge and an additional mandatory two years for identity theft.
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Asheville, North Carolina, is home to a thriving art neighborhood with hundreds of local artists' studios and places to get coffee or beer between galleries.
From Swannanoa to Asheville to Bat Cave, tourists are gawking at Helene destruction. Residents don’t like it.
Local officials report crowds disrupting flood recovery efforts, raising new questions about managing public access, privacy and safety after natural disasters.
In the months following Helene, traffic crawled for miles beside ravaged neighborhoods as drivers slowed down for a look, turning Huntley’s 10-minute trip to Asheville into an hour-long commute.
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