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David Forbes
At its meeting tonight, September 25, Asheville City Council will consider extending city water to residents living near the contaminated
Tomorrow night, Asheville City Council will consider a deal with Buncombe County to provide municipal water to 129 households around
Part of Judge Bradley Letts’ written order dismissing the evidence room open records lawsuit filed by a local media coalition
Three people arrested as part of the Campaign for Southern Equality’s WE DO protest in May were found not guilty

Amid packed chambers and a contentious public debate, Asheville City Council voted 4-2 earlier tonight, Sept. 11, to approve the
Follow live Twitter coverage as Asheville City Council moves toward a decision on the fate of Haywood Street property across
At its meeting tonight, Sept. 11, Asheville City Council will decide an issue which has fueled months of debate: whether

Today the city of Asheville released a list of public hearings scheduled for the Sept. 25 Asheville City Council meeting.
It wasn’t just delegates, politicians and party supporters making the trip down the mountain to Charlotte for the Democratic National
