Hurricane Helene created an estimated 10 million cubic yards of debris throughout all of Buncombe County, leaving many yards ...
Water has been returned to Buncombe County residents for weeks, but some are worried about what could be in it.
To report property damage, visit buncombecounty.org or call the One Buncombe Call Center at 828-250-6100 to complete the form by phone. Fire Marshals will also be visiting impacted households to share ...
The unemployment rate in Buncombe County spiked to nearly 9%, according to a monthly report from the N.C. Department of ...
Jennifer Horton is the first Black woman to serve on the Buncombe County Commission. Amanda Edwards is the first woman to ...
Buncombe County is moving forward with its transition with its new trash provider, FCC. Officials have reported 15,000 trash ...
Is It Better To Shower In The Morning Or At Night? Well, It Depends.
The Buncombe County Sheriff's Office is investigation after two trucks were caught bursting into flames on surveillance video ...
While grieving after Tropical Storm Helene, we can also envision the future and begin to build back in a sustainable, climate ...
The Thursday, Dec. 5, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing went over information on the burn ban, financial assistance for housing, heating and more and questions on the presence of tents in ...
Buncombe County Residents impacted by Hurricane Helene can apply for the County’s Helene Recovery Housing Assistance Grant, providing financial support for rent, mortgage, or utility payments.
In Buncombe County, which was particularly hard hit, the unemployment rate spiked to 8.8%, an increase of more than six percentage points from September, when the county had the state’s lowest rate.