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Chase Davis

At its Tuesday, Jan. 9 meeting, Asheville City Council is slated to consider a proposed zoning map amendment that would
After two studies assessed the condition of 82 city-owned buildings and four parking garages, giving Asheville’s buildings an overall ‘C’
Xpress asked developers, government officials, activists and others to weigh in on how local infrastructure and related issues shaped 2023.
Asheville Police Chief David Zack submitted his resignation on Dec. 15, according to Kim Miller, the city’s communication specialist.
More than 6,200 miles separate Asheville from the deepening war between Israeli and Hamas forces, but that doesn’t mean Western
Asheville City Council approved zoning requests for two housing developments at its Dec. 12 meeting, including a 279-unit apartment complex
The Asheville City Council is slated to reconsider a zoning request for a proposed 279-unit apartment complex in Arden at
Despite over an hour of public comment opposed to the proposal, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to
Local officials are still reeling over a little paragraph in the state’s 625-page budget in which lawmakers exempted themselves from
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