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Local
2 years ago
More than 5,500 calls to 911 and other flood numbers

Buncombe County officials reported more than 5,566 calls to 911 between Thursday and Sunday morning.

Local
2 years ago
Asheville, Buncombe County services updates

City and county services are in disarray as floodwaters continue to flow through the area.

Local
2 years ago
Latest update on cell service restoration in Buncombe County

Cell service restoration efforts are underway in Buncombe County as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon work to repair damage caused by Hurricane Helene.

Local
2 years ago
Help is on the way, Asheville, Buncombe County officials say

Water and food have been ordered and are expected in the area soon

Lifestyle
2 years ago
UPDATED: Water distribution locations for today

Buncombe County, N.C. (828NewsNow) The State Emergency Operations Center is sending potable water to […]

Education
2 years ago
Buncombe County Schools to close for the week

Buncombe County Schools will remain closed from Monday, Sept. 30 through Friday, Oct. 4, following significant damage caused by Hurricane Helene. School officials are coordinating with local emergency services to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Local
2 years ago
LOCAL UPDATES: 35 dead in Buncombe County

Monday, September 30, 2024 10am update Buncombe County Government Update Buncombe County Sheriff Miller […]

Local
2 years ago
828viewsNOW: Photos from the historic flooding in Buncombe County

Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding throughout Asheville, leaving roads impassable, homes damaged, and businesses shut down. These images capture the extent of the devastation across the city.

Local
2 years ago
What we you need to know about Asheville’s water service disruptions

Asheville residents are facing widespread water service disruptions, with no clear timeline for restoration. Authorities urge residents to prepare by conserving water and following safety advisories, as state emergency efforts bring relief to the region.

Local
2 years ago
UPDATED: Current flood stages for French Broad and Swannanoa Rivers

NOAA predicts that the French Broad River and the Swannanoa Rivers will continue to recede throughout the week.