“It’s been 45 days since Helene hit western North Carolina. There is STILL no clean drinking water in the city of Asheville.
Compounding the losses is the fact that tourism is down, even in areas ready to welcome people back, as Blue Ridge Public Radio's Lilly Knoepp reports. LILLY KNOEPP, BYLINE: Three weeks after the ...
The broadcasts can be heard on Blue Ridge Public Radio, the Asheville-based public radio station for the far western part of ...
The floods from Helene have all but wiped out Asheville's popular arts district. Now its artists are finding other ways to make up for their losses.
Nearly six weeks after Hurricane Helene slammed into Western North Carolina, radio reporter Jose Sandoval's daily ...
Current reported that journalists from other public media stations stepped up to help Blue Ridge Public Radio with editing stories. On Oct. 11, Minnesota Public Radio’s membership team responded to ...
After Hurricane Helene pummeled western North Carolina, Blue Ridge Public Radio became a vital source of emergency and recovery information. The station’s newsroom was tested as never before to ...
He listened to Blue Ridge Public Radio using an old flip phone and a pair of earbuds, regularly tuning into their stream of Buncombe County's daily briefings.
He listened to Blue Ridge Public Radio using an old flip phone and a pair of earbuds, regularly tuning into their stream of Buncombe County's daily briefings. "That was my company for a lot of ...
City offices re-opened to the public on Wednesday, Oct. 23. This does not include City recreation centers. Burning yard waste and debris is not allowed within city limits due to many safety concerns.