North Carolina lawmakers have agreed to spend another $524 million on still-pressing needs from Hurricane Helene’s historic ...
Research has shown that smartphone addiction causes major increases in brain activity, requiring the brain to work harder to ...
Asheville-area nonprofits serving domestic violence victims, like Helpmate, fear possible limits to services amid continued ...
The Asheville City Association of Educators and district leadership announced a meet and confer procedure to give educators a ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNMother convicted following death of 8-month-old child in Asheville, North Carolina, officials sayThe verdict is in for a mother charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of her 8-month-old child. The Asheville ...
The USDA announced the end of two pandemic-era programs that earmarked millions of dollars for schools and food banks across ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNInvestigation underway after bomb threat at North Carolina courthouseDeputies are investigating after a bomb threat was made toward the courthouse in Haywood County, North Carolina. The Haywood ...
Rico Dowdle, who played football at Reynolds before going to South Carolina, signed a free agent deal to return home with the ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Another Helene-hit business in Asheville is set to reopen following recovery from Hurricane Helene.
A South Carolina city has “something for everyone” — and was named the best destination in the South for the ninth year in a ...
Grants of $55,000–$910,000 to minority-owned and women-owned businesses affected by Hurricane Helene. Must have been operational for at least one year before Helene. Apply here.
Four western North Carolina families share housing challenges they live daily some six months after Helene’s devastation.
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