Neville Schork woke at about 8 a.m. the morning last week’s storm hit Henderson County and found water all around his cabin at Creekside Mountain Camping in Bat Cave. With water from the nearby creek ...
People should refrain from visiting state forests in Western North Carolina while response and recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene remain are underway, according to a statement from the N.C. Forest ...
The entire length of the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and Virginia remains closed as crews continue their assessment of the damage from Hurricane Helene.
Optimum, the local provider of internet, mobile, TV and phone services, has been reconnecting customers, is offering free WiFi and charging stations at its downtown store, South Grove Street office ...
Nearly half of Henderson County homes and businesses remained without power Saturday nine days after Hurricane Helene ripped a wide swath of destruction through the county.
Impact Health – to help support their 60 human service organizations (HSOs) with daily operations across the region. Many are focusing on purchasing and distributing food from local farmers to people ...
Henderson County will provide free curbside storm debris to county residents. The county is working with a contractor to pick up all storm debris on DOT, municipal and private roads. This process ...
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 ...
FLAT ROCK — Daniel D. Elasky, 82, of Hendersonville passed away Thursday, June 7, 2012 at the Elizabeth House. He is survived by his wife Gloria Elasky of Hendersonville; three sons, Daniel Elasky Jr ...
Clayton Theodore Jones, 2, of East Flat Rock, fondly known by many as “Baby Clay,” was born on January 31, 2013 and healed into Heaven on May 22, 2015, surrounded by those who loved him most. In his ...
U.S. Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd issued joint statement on Helene response: ...
Responding to the worst natural disaster before Helene, in July 1916, the City Council authorized a water interconnect with Henderson County, took out a $10,000 loan to begin street and water and ...