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The nonprofit, BeLoved Asheville, is continuing to be pivotal in Western North Carolina’s Helene recovery. For this week's ...
Beacon Village, a neighborhood in Swannanoa, North Carolina, is seeing progress with some neighbors finally able to move into ...
“There’s still a very visible impact in a lot of parts of Swannanoa, where you can see destruction, destroyed buildings and ...
The Swannanoa post office was damaged during Tropical Storm Helene. The postal service said the location will not reopen. Residents are organizing a campaign to have a post office in Swannanoa.
Reopened June 27, the Antique Tobacco Barn, also known as "the Barn," is the first antique store to reopen in the Swannanoa ...
After nine months of having nowhere to call home a Swannanoa resident received a new home from a faith-based nonprofit.
The city of Asheville has opened a temporary dog park at along the Swannanoa River after Helene destroyed the city's two dog ...
The town of Swannanoa is a mess after Helene. Some businesses may never reopen — including the only grocery store. "Swannanoa is a food desert," says the head of a nonprofit that brings in fresh food.
SWANNANOA- From clothing to food, medicine and books, a supply center popped up in the front yard of a home along Old U.S. 70, amid rubble of houses and businesses.
SWANNANOA. When the excavator’s claws clenched and lifted the white Dodge Charger out of the Swannanoa River on Sunday, brown water and mud poured from its undercarriage.
The Swannanoa River swelled from 1.44 feet to a peak of 27.33 feet, according to U.S. Geological Survey data, spilling out of its banks and inundating much of the low-lying Swannanoa Valley.