With much of Western North Carolina under moderate drought or abnormally dry conditions, wildfires are burning in the region.
The largest fires in Western North Carolina were the Deep Woods and Black Cove fires in Polk County not far from the S.C.
As of the latest March 24 evening update, maps indicated that one fire in Polk County had hopped the Green River. Firefighters from across the nation are responding.
At least eight active wildfires are burning across both states on Monday, some of which have prompted evacuations.
Tucked away on West Rosemary Street in Chapel Hill sits a modest building that food pilgrims seek out with the determination ...
For North Carolina residents, Surf N Brew represents the opportunity to enjoy coastal cuisine without the long drive to the shore. For visitors, it offers a delicious surprise – an unexpected culinary ...
Asheville’s Black Cultural Heritage Trail started taking shape back in 2018. After extensive story-gathering efforts, ...
The North Carolina Forest Service will hold a community meeting in Henderson County on Tuesday, March 25, to update the ...
Parts of North Carolina and South Carolina have been designated an "elevated fire risk" for weeks because of high winds, low ...
Depending on where you live and which way the wind is blowing, you may have caught whiffs of smoke or seen the haze from ...
WLOS — Roads have reopened following a wildfire in Burke County that began on March 22. The Old Amherst Road area between ...
Residents from 1091 to 1528 Green River Cove Road and all residents of Lady Slipper Trail need to evacuate immediately, Polk County Emergency Services announced on social media. The evacuations come ...
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