Author:
Caitlin Byrd
In 2011, women held 57 percent of all professional positions in the country but only 25 percent of technology jobs,

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They came with notepads, folders and pamphlets, and many of the more than 100 people who attended the Council on
Thursday night’s City Council candidate forum did not end with closing statements about the vision candidates have for the city,

With the general election less than a month away, Mountain Xpress has partnered with the nonprofit Children First/Communities in Schools

Swaying with their arms interlocked near tents where they would learn about the uses of herbs, hundreds of women chanted

As Asheville Fire Chief Scott Burnette stood speaking during a memorial dedication for Capt. Jeff Bowen at Mission Health on

At the end of the mayoral primary on Tuesday night, about 9 percent of Asheville’s registered voters decided that Vice

Today, voters in the City of Asheville cast their ballots to decide which two candidates will continue onward in the

An hour before the sun is expected to rise over the mountains in Asheville, N.C., the polls will open at
