Less maintenance, less danger and fewer negative impacts on natural flora and fauna are all among the reasons it might be past dam time.
To help bring people and jobs back, Mountain True leads quest to pull jumbles of debris from Western North Carolina’s once-pristine river.
A complex funding saga that began more than three years ago when state lawmakers earmarked $2.5 million for a recreational ...
Following a public hearing Thursday, the Logan Planning Commission unanimously approved a Conditional Use Permit for the ...
Here are rainfall totals from the storms that passed through Western North Carolina from Feb. 11-13, according to the ...
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