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The interim budget allows the district to continue operating as-is. However, it can’t give pay increases until the state’s budget
A career firefighter, Scottie Harris will attempt to maintain Weaverville’s services as its residential housing stock grows by 40% over
Public comment was robust at Asheville City Council's June 24 meeting. Residents spoke about plans to turn two homes into
Predevelopment will continue into 2027. Construction is not forecasted to begin until the end of 2027, with homes put up
Nearly nine months after Tropical Storm Helene ravaged Western North Carolina, Buncombe County and Asheville officials are slowly reopening flood-damaged
“We hope this new offering provides a fitting way for friends and families to memorialize their loved ones,” says Jeff
Color Beyond the Lines uncovers the overlooked academic excellence and resilience of Hendersonville's all-Black Ninth Avenue School, where students often
The gathering is a rebuke of what organizers say is the Trump administration's "authoritarian excess, corruption and attack on personal
The 75th Anniversary Season of the Cherokee outdoor drama runs through August. 23.
Last week, U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards announced a new agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Army
Asheville City Schools Superintendent Maggie Fehrman offered a plan that would implement a “no reduction in force” budget despite a
On June 14, Robert M. Randolph II will share historical insights on the 700 block of Haywood Road.

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