All Helene Disaster Recovery Centers in North Carolina will be closed Friday and Saturday due to inclement weather. The centers will reopen 8 a.m. on Monday, according to a FEMA press release Centers ...
The National Weather Service on Wednesday issued a winter storm watch from 7 a.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Saturday and predicted 1-2 inches for the Henderson County area. Other forecasts called for 2-4 ...
The three, who lived at 306 Balfour Road, died when the hurricane hit Henderson County on Sept. 27. Their bodies were located at 310 Balfour Road on Sept.29 inside their damaged home, according to an ...
Landowners Kenneth and Alline Rhodes sought a rezoning from residential two rural (R2R) to conditional zoning to allow 38 townhomes on land surrounded by three sides by the Cove and Reserve at ...
A 24-year-old defendant was sentenced to up to 17½ years in prison on Tuesday after he was convicted on four sexual offense charges involving a child, District Attorney R. Andrew Murray announced.
Addressing the board on Nov. 20, James Martin spoke about “the irresponsible behavior of a neighbor recklessly discharging firearms in their neighborhood,” according to minutes of the meeting, and ...
Western North Carolina will be receiving $1.65 billion in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds to help rebuild after Hurricane Helene, U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards announced Monday.
James Lowell “Jimmy” Carter, 57, of Hendersonville, NC passed away Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at his home. A Celebration of Jimmy’s Life will be held Saturday, September 30th at his home from 2:00 ...
Margaret Galloway Howard, 75, of Brevard passed away on Sunday, November 14, 2016 at the Elizabeth House. A native and lifelong resident of Transylvania County, she was a daughter of the late Fleet ...
Oklawaha Greenway is often covered with water, mud or silt where it runs alongside Mud Creek near the trailhead at Jackson Park. As the Ecusta Trail moves toward a ribbon-cutting, the city of ...
Among the lessons learned the hard way from Hurricane Helene is that the need for aid is easy to demonstrate. A first-hand tour will do the trick.
The long days and sleepless nights Brad Rayfield spent caring for animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene taught him something about humanity.