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Here's the latest school delays and warnings for communities in Western North Carolina as of 6 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22. Several schools in the area are on a delay, are closed, have a remote learning day or have enacted no buses on icy roads due to recent winter weather.
Another frigid week in Western North Carolina has arrived, with snow forecasted in the later days. Here's what to expect and when
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Families in western NC suddenly face eviction from FEMA housing
In the mountains of Western North Carolina, families who survived Tropical Storm Helene are now bracing for a different kind of disaster, as temporary federal housing that once felt like a lifeline is turning into a looming eviction notice.
Families in western North Carolina say they are being forced to vacate homes provided by FEMA after storm Helene struck in 2024.
More winter weather is expected in the Carolinas, with temperatures below freezing. Here's how to keep your home in good shape.
Updates from the National Weather Service on Wednesday, Jan. 14, bring further weather warnings and updates on the chance of snow in the area.
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Western NC schools delayed, closed due to weather
(WSPA) — Due to the wintry conditions, several schools in Western North Carolina will be delayed or closed Thursday. The following schools have changed their schedules: Buncombe County Buncombe County Schools announced a two-hour delay for the Enka and Erwin districts due to light snow impacting secondary roads Thursday.
Winter weather hits Western North Carolina causing school delays, closures and remote learning days for Thursday, Jan. 15
Two new measles cases have been confirmed in a pair of siblings in western North Carolina, according to Buncombe County.