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Greg Parlier
Staff projects county revenue will come in $15.6 million under what was initially projected last summer, far better than the
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Bryan Newton has a full time job managing facilities at Camp Cedar Cliff. Still, he gets up at 5 a.m.
Tropical Storm Helene gives shipwreck experts a new way to use their skills — documenting storm-battered historic homes.
The Asheville City Board of Education passed a set of loose guidelines for how it should govern, communicate and act
Staff will submit an application to join the federal Community Eligibility Program, which reimburses the district for ensuring every student
Elon Musk, the tech billionaire whom President Donald Trump has entrusted to oversee the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency
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After a meeting with lawmakers in Raleigh on Feb. 5, an idea emerged that could give local officials more flexibility
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For both volunteers and participants, the count, led by the Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care, represented an opportunity for much more
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“This is a really big deal to me, because we lost 22 (days) in that first semester, and we're only
Asheville City Board of Education weighs in on report that concludes that merging with Buncombe County Schools wouldn't improve student