NEWS
State Audit Shows Questionable Expenditures For Helene Recovery Funds
“Financial resources tend to become entangled in a web of spending when disaster strikes, which is why our office is working to bring transparency to how hurricane relief funds are spent,” said State Auditor Dave Boliek. “By keeping lawmakers, stakeholders, and the public informed on hurricane relief spending, we can continue to improve how North Carolina responds to natural disasters.”
Gateway To Southern Appalachians Open At WNC Nature Center
The Nature Center is fully accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums – the gold standard for animal care and welfare.
North Carolina Department of Agriculture Announces Grant Program To Help Landowners With Timber Loss From Helene
A significant share of the more than 822,000 acres of damaged timber left behind after Hurricane Helene belongs to private landowners, the majority stakeholder of forest resources in this state,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “While we know TLRP funding will not make these landowners financially whole, we are hopeful it will help with recovery from what was an unprecedented storm.”
Asheville Fire Department Starts Emergency Response Team
The program follows national CERT standards while incorporating Asheville-specific needs and hazards, including flooding, severe weather, wildfire, and community support operations.
Mission Hospital Celebrates National Volunteer Month With Donation To Charity And Service Project
In 2025, Mission Health says that colleagues contributed over 10,500 volunteer hours, along with $518,000 in colleague charitable giving and company match, and $750,000 in direct contributions to charitable organizations.
Anna Ferguson Selected to Replace Rep. Mike Clampitt In North Carolina House
Transylvania, Jackson, and Swain Counties have new representation at the General Assembly
Four Million In Grants To Help Parks Recover From Helene
11 park recovery projects approved
Americans For Prosperity North Carolina Hosts Hurricane Helene Roundtable
Event brought together leaders to highlight work underway to help the region recover
DHS Secretary Mullin Visits WNC, Highlighting Focus On Helene Recovery
Recovery
Visit highlights the billions approved for recovery efforts
State Launches $193.5M Infrastructure Grant Program for Helene-Impacted Counties as Renew NC Delivers First Completed Home
Helene recovery ahead of pace for Matthew and Florence
Great Smokies Writing Program Begins Accepting Applications For Summer 2026
Program provides academic credit through UNC Asheville
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Approves Additional Hospital Beds At Mission Hospital and Novant Health
Over a 150 additional beds needed in Western North Carolina
AdventHealth Opens First NICU In Henderson County
First and only facility in Henderson County
City of Asheville Names Walter Ear As Capital Management Director
Role oversees large projects for the city
FEMA Approves Additional $103 Million For Helene And Florence Recovery
Over $5.3 billion has been provided to North Carolina including nearly $564 million in grants directly to survivors
Haywood Community College Receives Clean Audit From Office Of The State Auditor
Strong financial positions increase confidence in institution of higher learning
Asheville Plans To Celebrate Arbor Day In The River Arts District
Celebrations happening on April 11th
Buncombe County Released All 2026 Property Values, Here’s How To Appeal
Appeal deadline is May 5th
City of Asheville Votes To Increase Several Fees
City says fee increase is designed to limit property tax hikes