Friday | October 18, 2024
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Today's newscast includes stories about:
- Asheville opened two debris processing sites in West Asheville to handle waste from Hurricane Helene, causing concerns from nearby residents about health risks and environmental impacts.
- Asheville City Schools (ACS) is now focusing on using bottled water to reopen by Oct. 28, instead of drilling wells at every school as initially planned.
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Asheville’s River Arts District with Gov. Roy Cooper to see the damage from Hurricane Helene firsthand.
- An updated report from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services confirmed 125 deaths related to Hurricane Helene, with Buncombe County having the highest toll at 42 fatalities.
- Buncombe County announced changes to 16 of its 80 Election Day polling locations due to storm damage, approved under the Disaster Recovery Act.
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