The Western North Carolina Nature Center reopened Monday months after Tropical Storm Helene destroyed roads and the main bridge to the facility.
Officials say hazards may still exist on and under the water, even after the majority of debris has been removed from Asheville area rivers.
Buncombe, Henderson, Madison, Polk and Transylvania counties are under an extreme fire danger risk, according to the NC State Climate Office fire danger map
Recreation on the French Broad River this summer is going to be a little different, thanks to Tropical Storm Helene.
At Zen Tubing, the river trips are a way to have fun and appreciate the natural beauty of Asheville.
The 2025 SoCon Downtown Dribble & Kids Fest bounced into town this Saturday, March 8. Check out our photo gallery from the basketball event.
The long-running alternative arts celebration The Asheville Fringe Arts Festival returns next weekend for its 23rd year of creative, kooky and eclectic performances.
Brooke Rollins, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, visited Asheville today to meet with members of the USDA Forest Service and witness the damage from Hurricane Helene and the recent area wildfires.
Recent rain and snow have helped contain wildfires burning in Western North Carolina
International Women’s Day is this weekend. Asheville will be joining women around the world in celebration with a demonstration at Pack Square Park.