Author:

Brooke Randle

Plans take another step for more than 200 affordable housing units on Coxe Avenue near the South Slope.
Associate Superintendent Jennifer Reed explained that the revisions would change Monday, March 17 from an optional teacher workday to an
Properties that remain damaged or destroyed as of Jan. 1 have been reappraised for 2025. Businesses and private property owners
Nine occupancy-tax funded projects are on hold due to unknown recovery costs associate with Tropical Storm Helene.
he controversy began last year when local members of the Moms for Liberty, a political organization that advocates against school
Nine guest speakers shared their thoughts during panel discussions on topics ranging from environmental preservation, economic recovery, transportation and long-term
In an affidavit filed in Buncombe County Superior Court on Jan. 17, Asheville Brewing Company co-owner Mike Rangel refutes accusations
“The eastern hellbender is one of only three giant salamanders on the planet,” said District 3 Commissioner Parker Sloan during
After Helene destroyed familiar trails and urban routes, local running groups are finding new paths and proving their resilience in
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