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Local and state government organizations in Tennessee are paying $80,000 a week to keep the park open through Jan. 4.
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Typically celebrated Nov. 1 and 2, Día de los Muertos is seen as a celebration of life and a remembrance of those who passed away. Various Western North Carolina Latino Organizations are hosting events to keep the tradition alive.
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In a public forum last week, residents peppered local candidates for the Board of Aldermen with questions about Helene, housing, and local infrastructure.
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Buncombe County and MANNA FoodBank are ramping up relief efforts as thousands across the region brace for a lapse in federal food assistance starting.
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Chief Tom Jordan led the department for four years before announcing his retirement this week.
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Small and joyous gatherings have cropped up in Hot Springs, Lake Lure, Sylva, Murphy and Waynesville over the last few years.
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Visitors of certain historic Hendersonville hotels have experienced paranormal activity over the years.
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In one case, a truck driver delivering recovery construction supplies died in a road accident in June. The Hurricane Helene death toll in North Carolina now stands at 108 people.
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Haywood County has confirmed 12 cases of whooping cough. Most cases are in children and teens.
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Senate Republicans have argued that giving direct aid to small businesses would violate the state constitution.
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There is an elevated risk Wednesday evening for heavy rain across the Western North Carolina region.
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As some fireflies face challenges from climate change and habitat loss, little changes can make a big difference - even in your front yard.
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The town plans to purchase and redevelop part of the former Pactiv Evergreen paper mill site.
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Police were called for a welfare check on a person, who deputies say opened fire at them in a Pizza Hut parking lot.