Author:
David Forbes
On the evening of Aug. 8, Andrew Fletcher and his roommate, David Goodman, were in their Kenilworth apartment. Fletcher, a

In a pre-meeting work session Asheville City Council opted to let a community group take the lead on the creation
Asheville City Council has a light agenda for its meeting tomorrow, Sept. 10, and an hour work session before the
Recently, more property owners are requesting inclusion in the city of Asheville’s downtown zoning, meaning that denser, taller development will
According to numbers compiled by the Asheville-Buncombe Homeless Initiative (ABHI), the population of homeless 18- to 24-year-olds spiked 10 percent
The Eagle Market Place project, a major affordable housing, commercial and community space development in the heart of
Gov. Pat McCrory spoke to the Council of Independent Business Owners this afternoon, asserting he was “stepping on some toes”

Tomorrow night, Aug. 27, Asheville City Council will consider grants and a loan from its affordable housing trust fund for
To a packed house at the Diana Wortham Theater last night, leaders of local and state organizations condemned the policies