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Asheville Forest Service worker laid off by Trump says his termination was rescinded
Northland senator calls on Trump to reverse U.S. Forest Service firings in Minnesota
Grant Hauschild, a DFLer who represents northeastern Minnesota including Hermantown and a chunk of St. Louis County, sent a letter on Thursday to President Donald Trump as well as U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber — a Republican whose district covers Hauschild's.
NM's Gila National Forest loses workers to Trump firings
The last US attorney in NC to resign under Trump admin told the Citizen Times, "People are now seeing" what "decisions without fear or favor" means.
Writers acknowledged the $53 billion of damages across NC caused by Helene, and reminded the public that Western NC needs tourist revenue.
The bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Charlotte called on the faithful to pray for Pope Francis during a service in Mint Hill on Sunday.
By Ed DiOrio Click here for updates on this story ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — Federal workers locally and nationwide continue to wonder if their jobs will soon be gone. Many offices around Western North Carolina are feeling the effects of the Trump administration’s recent layoffs.
Downtown Asheville remains open for business with plenty of shops, restaurants and galleries to visit. Forbes editors also mentioned the city's most famous attraction, the iconic Biltmore Estate. Other notable destinations include Amsterdam, Morocco, Santa Monica, California, and Brisbane, Australia.
Meteorologists say that, while confidence on timing is increasing, the type of precipitation the area will see is still uncertain.
A reader asks if the renovations to the North Fork dam worked as intended, or if "too much" water was released after Tropical Storm Helene.
On the eve of a potential snowfall event, some uncertainty remains as to how much precipitation - if any - Western North Carolina will ... the Citizen Times that Asheville will likely only see ...
Snow flurries are flying around the Upstate area of South Carolina this morning, as well as western North Carolina.
The National Weather Service assured the community that the flooding is unlikely to progress beyond "nuisance flooding."
these funds will serve as a critical cornerstone for the revitalization of western North Carolina’s homes and businesses. A separate HUD CDBG-DR grant of $225 million was awarded directly to the City of Asheville to administer. The state’s Action Plan ...
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