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"The right to peacefully protest is sacred and enshrined in our First Amendment, and I will always work to protect that right ...
A shift rooted in decades of change, when the National Association of REALTORS ®, or NAR, was founded in 1908, its organization's mission was to "unite the real estate men of America,” with the ...
N.C. Secretary of Health and Human Services Dev Sangvai visited Hendersonville to advocate for mental health and the state ...
A number of “No Kings” rallies are set for tomorrow afternoon around the Upstate and Western North Carolina towns. One such ...
Residents of Asheville and Western North Carolina should expect a rainy beginning to the weekend which the National Weather ...
Cicadas have started emerging and are expected to come in swarms in the next few weeks in North Carolina. While some cicadas ...
Despite major damages to waterways caused by Helene, these Western NC locations were voted among 2025's best by USA TODAY ...
Nearly 9 months after Helene ravaged Western North Carolina, small towns like Marshall are finally open for visitors. Some businesses say they’re thriving after months of rebuilding, “I came back on S ...
A group of local woodworkers and artists are finding a new way to honor the trees that were lost during Hurricane Helene.
Greenville County's sheriff says he doesn't expect violence during a planned "No Kings" protests, but adds that deputies are preparing for anything.
A report was issued from the NWS Blacksburg VA on Thursday at 6:50 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 7:45 p.m. The alert is for Ashe, Watauga and Wilkes counties.
We all know from the past that FEMA has failed thousands, if not millions, of people, and President Trump does not want to see that continue into the future," Kristi Noem said.