BPR News
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Buncombe County Health and Human services building was evacuated Wednesday morning after an emergency alarm was triggered. Emergency Staff Services confirmed that the incident was a false alarm.
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The latest drought map shows seven counties in the West are still in extreme drought. Wild fires continue in the region including the Black Bear and Locust Cove fires.
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While it rained across the region last week, experts warn that the drought isn’t over.
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Host Helen Chickering reflects on Keenan's 27 years of service to the station and its listeners.
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A red flag warning in effect for some WNC counties causes closures. Evening rain is forecasted to bring some relief to the region which has battled blazes for weeks.
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Above normal temperatures and ongoing drought are fueling wildfires in Western North Carolina. Fires are currently burning in Cherokee, Henderson and Jackson Counties.
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Protesters chant in support of Palestine. Some city and county offices closed at 2 p.m. Thursday and will not reopen until Monday.
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New requirement sees mixed reaction at the polls
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Above normal temperatures and ongoing drought are fueling wildfires in Western North Carolina. Fires are currently burning in Cherokee, Henderson and Jackson Counties.
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Severe drought and local wildfires prompt officials to prohibit open burning.