Author:
Greg Parlier
County expenditures are expected to grow by more than $8 million next year, to $444.9 million, said Buncombe County Budget
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Asheville-based nonprofit MountainTrue and others await responses from the U.S. Forest Service after filing a flurry of legal actions since
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As a deadline nears for the Community Reparations Commission, pressure mounts for the group to finalize its recommendations for how
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Republicans and unaffiliated voters who cast a Republican ballot in the March 5 primary election have some unfinished business in
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Council members voted 6-0 on April 16 to oppose the request, which bubbled up after the town implemented a stormwater
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As state funding falls with enrollment and $1 million in COVID-era federal funding ends, the district is facing a $5.7

It’s been 10 years since Asheville City Schools displaced its once successful majority-Black alternative program from its home on Montford

If the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners approves a contract next month with global waste management company FCC Environmental Services,
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The Buncombe County Association of Educators delivered a three-pronged request to the Buncombe County Board of Education at its April

Buncombe joined representatives from eight other municipalities and counties around the state to form a language access collaborative, which met
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