Author:
Greg Parlier
More than 200 river rats, advocates, conservationists and economic stakeholders from a seven-county region filled Ferguson Auditorium to celebrate their
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“Overall, the election went very smoothly,” Buncombe County Director of Elections Corinne Duncan said after the final results were submitted
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Ryan Cole, assistant emergency services director for Buncombe County, told the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Nov. 7 that conditions
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This third-year Asheville public charter school, whose student body is majority Black, has begun to successfully close an achievement gap

In her first move as facilitator, Vernisha Crawford implemented a more rigid meeting process designed to allow more commission members
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Representatives from the Asheville-based Campaign for Southern Equality asked board members to slow down approval of policies related to Senate

Over $40 million in upgrades could be coming to a number of schools in Asheville and Buncombe County if the
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After 18 months of meetings and nearly $500,000 spent, Asheville's reparations commission — tasked with making recommendations for restitution for
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Voters in Weaverville and Woodfin will be the first in Buncombe County to use an electronic method to mark ballots
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Across eight serious crime categories reported to the State Bureau of Investigation, Miller reported a 15% decrease from 2021 to
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