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Molly Horak

As congregations across the region grapple with shifting demographics and a year of racial upheaval, multiracial congregations find themselves tackling
While there’s light at the end of the proverbial COVID-19 tunnel, Western North Carolina residents cannot let down their guard.
To position the WNC for future growth, the region must look to emerging markets, customer bases and supply chains, state
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The Asheville Police Department has followed through with a number of promises Chief David Zack made in June. But the
On Dec. 8, Asheville City Council voted to move forward with the removal of the downtown obelisk, which memorializes Confederate
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Following a weekend of consecutive record increases in new COVID-19 cases, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services reported
On Nov. 10, Asheville City Council authorized the city’s sanitation division to purchase 340 bear-resistant trash carts for customers to
Mayor Esther Manheimer emailed Xpress the evening of Dec. 7 to say that Council was moving the Vance item from
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As urban dwellers flock to rural counties to get their fix of socially distanced outdoor recreation, local adventure shops are
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