Appalachia is not ready to be a climate refuge. While I was at a luncheon on rural advocacy in Morgantown recently, the topic ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina are now allowed to drink and bathe with water from their home faucets.
“It’s been 45 days since Helene hit western North Carolina. There is STILL no clean drinking water in the city of Asheville.
It’s time to get serious about rebuilding after Tropical Storm Helene in a way that protects communities from the growing ...
Seven weeks after the remnants of Helene hit North Carolina, one of the biggest attractions in the Asheville area is back open, but there is still recovery work needed.
This year's U.N. climate summit - COP29 - is being held during yet another record-breaking year of higher global temperatures ...
from climate change to the presence of La Niña. Here's what AccuWeather forecasters are saying about snow and temperatures for N.C. and the Asheville area during the upcoming winter season.