Author:
David Forbes
After more than a month of relative quiet, the controversial proposal to create a Business Improvement District in downtown Asheville
Since news broke last week that Trader Joe’s is coming to Merrimon Avenue, reactions have ranged from enthusiastic support to

Despite the passage of Amendment One, the city of Asheville will continue to offer domestic partner benefits to its employees.
Yesterday, 20 Occupy Asheville activists faced charges related to civil disobedience actions last year. After a judge refused to dismiss

A joint program between the Asheville Police Department, the District Attorney’s office, and other agencies aims to deter violent offenders
After hearing concerns about decreasing the number of lanes on Charlotte Street, Asheville City Council voted 6-0 to go forward
Follow live Twitter coverage of the June 26 Asheville City Council meeting, with topics ranging from the future
Streets are front and center for Asheville City Council at its meeting tonight, as the august governing body will consider
The full legal complaint from a coalition of local media calling for the release of the audit of guns, drugs