ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A bitterly cold and wintry week is approaching Western North Carolina, starting on Sunday, Jan. 18.
A reader asks Asheville Answers about a landslide that occurred in Woodfin, worried it could cause future I-26 to collapse.
After taking on 5 feet of water in the late September storm, Extreme Collision Center was able to return to form.
An arctic air mass is on its way to the Western North Carolina area.
Twenty-eight percent of the state’s homeowners and renters continue to be cost-burdened by their rents and mortgage payments, ...
Lane said that the arctic air mass is expected to bring low temperatures in the single digits and high temperatures that won't get higher than the 20s. These extremely cold temperatures will affect ...
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