One of the big questions for Hendersonville City Council after Helene is how floods could affect future development.
A Hendersonville man will spend up to 26 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, District Attorney R.
The man was carrying a pistol unlawfully, due to being a convicted felon, and shot the victim in the chest when she tried to ...
Hendersonville officials to look at floodplain ordinance and consider whether it needs to be strengthened in the wake of ...
Conserving Carolina has purchaed land that will expland Oklawaha Greenway, creating wetland restoration and improving ...
Sam Antwan Ivey left his workplace and was captured outside his child’s elementary school with the gun used in the 2023 ...
UNC Health Pardee is pleased to be named as one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for 2025, according to new research released by Healthgrades, the number one site Americans use when searching for a ...
Asheville NWS forecasts call for wind chill values of around 2 degrees below zero on Tuesday night through Wednesday. In ...
HENDERSONVILLE - City officials are taking ... More:Tropical Storm Helene destroyed nearly 1,000 homes in NC, FEMA maps show Another option used by some municipalities, such as the town of ...