News Bulletins

$6.9 million distributed to nonprofits for regional Hurricane Helene relief

Press release from The Community Foundation: The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) continues to raise funds and distribute grants to nonprofit organizations providing relief and recovery services in Western North Carolina. As of October 31, $6.9 million has been awarded from the Emergency and Disaster Response Fund (EDRF). Initial grants supported frontline nonprofits […]

Stories of hope from disaster: Behind the scenes of God’s Pit Crew’s Hurricane Helene relief efforts

Press release from God’s Pit Crew: All eyes were on Hurricane Helene as it made landfall as a catastrophic Category 4 hurricane along the Gulf Coast of Florida.  However, no one was prepared for the widespread damage the storm would bring to the mountain towns of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia – as well as […]

Partnerships with Diaper Bank of NC & Feeding the Carolinas helps families impacted by Hurricane Helene

Press release from N.C. Department of Health and Human Services: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is celebrating the partnership with Feeding the Carolinas and Diaper Bank of North Carolina. Together, these groups are providing essential items to individuals and families impacted by Hurricane Helene in 28 western North Carolina counties. NCDHHS […]

DuPont State Recreational Forest to partially reopen

Press release from N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services: Following weeks of recovery efforts, damage assessment and removal of storm debris in the wake of Hurricane Helene, DuPont State Recreational Forest (DSRF) will partially reopen Friday, Nov. 1, allowing visitors to enjoy limited recreational opportunities. “We’re incredibly thankful to the numerous professionals who came […]

Armstrong state fish hatchery severely impacted by Hurricane Helene

Press release from North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission: The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s (NCWRC) Armstrong State Fish Hatchery in McDowell County north of Marion sustained significant damage as a result of flooding and landslides during Hurricane Helene. Some of the hatchery’s trout escaped during the flooding; however, most of the 600,000 fish of various […]

Advocacy group to call on Gov. Roy Cooper to enact eviction moratorium at press conference

News release from Just Economics of WNC: What: November rent is due for tens of thousands of Western North Carolinians who have been out of work or had a significant loss in income due to Hurricane Helene. In light of the North Carolina General Assembly’s failure to enact an eviction and foreclosure moratorium or provide […]

Air quality for Thursday, Oct. 31: Yellow

News release from AirNow: Forecast for Buncombe County, NC Tomorrow’s Forecast Thursday, Oct 31: 56 AQI Moderate Particle Pollution (2.5 microns) 40 AQI Good Ozone Extended Forecast Friday, Nov 1: 56 AQI Moderate Particle Pollution (2.5 microns) Saturday, Nov 2: 51 AQI Moderate Particle Pollution (2.5 microns) For additional information concerning the air quality forecast […]

City of Hendersonville reschedules affordable housing listening sessions

News release from the City of Hendersonville: The City of Hendersonville’s Affordable Housing Listening Sessions, postponed due to Hurricane Helene response efforts, have been rescheduled. As the community recovers, addressing the housing crisis remains a top priority. These sessions will gather valuable input from residents to shape the City’s Strategic Housing Plan. “The impact of […]

Nine facts about the vote counting and reporting process in North Carolina

News release from the N.C. State Board of Elections: As Election Day nears for the 2024 general election, the State Board of Elections wants to make sure voters and news reporters understand what to expect on November 5 and beyond, including how the vote counting and results reporting process works in North Carolina. In part, […]

Buncombe County Tropical Storm Helene updates for Wednesday, Oct. 30

News release from Buncombe County: Due to a visit to the area this evening from Gov. Tim Walz, expect traffic and delays near the airport and downtown Asheville. Residents should allow more time for travel and watch out for traffic. This week Waste Pro will access normal routes where accessible. Bagged trash drop off is […]

Small business info session scheduled for Friday, Nov. 1

News release from Asheville Downtown Association: Go Local Asheville, the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association (AIR), and the Asheville Downtown Association present the 4th in a series of informative sessions for businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene. The next session will focus on grant availability updates, potable water status and business options, Explore AVL marketing, Downtown events and […]

National Park Service reopens two southern sections of Blue Ridge Parkway

News release from the National Park Service: On Wednesday morning, October 30, 2024, the National Park Service restored access to nearly 55 miles the Blue Ridge Parkway from: Milepost 411.8 to 421, from US 276 to Black Balsam, including: Graveyard Fields overlook and trailheads at milepost 418.8. All trails & trails crossings in this corridor […]

Love Hendersonville business recovery grant fund to support local businesses affected by Tropical Storm Helene

News release from the City of Hendersonville: In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina and Henderson County, local organizations have united to launch the LoveHendo Business Recovery Fund. This fund aims to provide much-needed financial relief to businesses impacted by the storm, addressing both physical damages and economic losses […]

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