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The ancient trade of blacksmithing does not describe everything Waynesville metal worker Rachel David has accomplished. She’s ...
THE 2025 SALUTE TO HEROES AWARDS, NOW LESS THAN A WEEK AWAY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH THE AMERICAN RED CROSS WILL HONOR THIS ...
In this week’s WNC Heroes, we visited the Swannanoa warehouse to discuss what the last year has looked like for them.
Reimbursement of $12 million to infrastructure and community restoration projects associated with Hurricane Helene’s ...
University of Minnesota researchers were hoping to lead a climate literacy workshop for K-12 teachers and had invites sent ...
Looking ahead five to 10 years, Enloe, McCall and Kelley all say the WNC apple industry’s post-Helene challenges are ...
Water - (participants need to bring their own re-usable water bottles) Canoes for up to 12 people (participants with their own canoes/kayaks are encouraged to bring them) ...
Progress is underway to rebuild Azalea Park. The area sustained heavy damage from Hurricane Helene, leaving the park still closed a year later.
The desire to reduce the Peachtree City’s reserves has, yet again, become a political issue. The projected current year ...
This Asheville auto shop wasn't just a business — it was where generations took their first steps. Helene destroyed it all, but the community is helping rebuild.
Fall festival season is here, and western North Carolina is more than ready to welcome visitors one year after Hurricane ...
This time last fall, Hurricane Helene devastated our region. In time, the land is recovering and families are healing. ‘Layered, Woven & Pierced: Appalachian Soul ...