Author:
Greg Parlier
From Asheville’s first elected Black person in 1882 to the destructive outcomes of one of the South’s largest urban renewal

If passed, the new rate — 52.35 cents per $100 of value — would mean the owner of a home
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As the pandemic-era backlog of emergency vehicles continues to delay new trucks from reaching Buncombe County, paramedics are left driving
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On June 10, the Asheville City Association of Educators delivered a letter signed by the Parent Teacher Organizations or parent

After several months of discussion, including a contentious meeting with the Asheville City Board of Education June 3, Mike Sule,

At a rally in Pack Square June 6, the Buncombe County Association of Educators, an organized advocacy group for teachers,

Former Buncombe County GOP Chair Glenda Weinert, who is a current member of the Buncombe County Schools Foundation, received the

More than half of Warren Wilson College’s 1,100-acre campus is on its way to permanent preservation after the Buncombe County
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Your chance to address the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners on its proposed 2024-25 budget, including a 2.55-cent property tax
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When it rains on the campus of Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, stormwater pours off its plethora of parking lots into
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