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David Forbes
Enforcing a new city ordinance, the Asheville Police Department cleared tents from the Occupy Asheville campsite — one of the

Here’s how the deal came down. Twitter coverage of the city of Asheville’s eviction of the Occupy Asheville camp in
In a Valentine’s Day meeting, Asheville City Council voted to evict the Occupy Asheville encampment in front of City Hall,

Instead of candlelight dinners, the members of Asheville City Council (and any staff and members of the public who happen

Tonight at Asheville Green Drinks, Janelle Orsi, director of the Sustainable Economies Law Center, will
According to the results of an open records request from Xpress, Marsha Stickford, the city of Asheville’s neighborhood coordinator, only

With the recent wave of evictions of Occupy camps around the country, Occupy Asheville’s encampment in front of City Hall

Why Asheville became home
Why Asheville became home
This city has a future. For all its very real flaws, there’s no place I’d rather call home. Photo by