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What you need to know from the Sept. 16 Buncombe Board of Commissioners meeting.
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A 26-mile section from Asheville to Ridge Junction Overlook is open again after Hurricane Helene repairs. Some trails still remain closed.
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The historic community landmark was damaged beyond repair during Hurricane Helene. A federal grant will fund a full replacement.
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At a Flat Rock briefing with state and local leaders, Gov. Josh Stein said North Carolina has received in federal funds only 9% of the estimated $60 billion in damages from Hurricane Helene.
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After about 15 years of planning, Bryson City is finally breaking ground on the expansion of the Marianna Black Library. The move comes as Jackson County is considering leaving the three-county regional library system.
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A new scorecard looks at 35 measures across education, health and wellness, family economic security, child welfare, and overall demographics to provide a picture of how NC kids are faring.
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What you need to know from the Sept. 9 Asheville City Council meeting
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The funding levels for WNC farmers is on pace with state and federal support for the rest of the $60 billion disaster.
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Unofficial results show that five candidates not currently on Tribal Council will be entering the Council House in October - including four women.
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$337 million will move treatment plants, purchase generators and fix water lines
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The Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice notifies Buncombe and Asheville officials of legal implications if recommendations from the Asheville-Buncombe Community Reparations Commission passes.
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The community briefings aired twice-a-day in the immediate aftermath of the storm and streamed live on Blue Ridge Public Radio.
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What you need to know from the Sept. 2 Buncombe County Board of Commissioners meeting
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Roney announced her campaign on Labor Day, becoming the second candidate in the 2026 Asheville mayoral race.