Local
3 months ago
Tourists fall to Cyclones in 10

The Asheville Tourists closed out Sunday with a 5-4 loss to the Brooklyn Cyclones at Maimonides Park.

Local
3 months ago
Tourists’ bats held quiet in shutout loss

The Tourists (27-35) and Cyclones (42-20) were held to under five hits each.

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in downtown Asheville on Saturday in coordinated protests against President Donald Trump
Local
3 months ago
PHOTOS: Thousands rally at ‘No Kings’ protests in Asheville

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in downtown Asheville on Saturday in coordinated protests against President Donald Trump

Local
3 months ago
Strangeville: The ghostly rider and the cemetery that survived a courtroom fight

A ghostly rider is said to haunt Lewis Memorial Park in Asheville, where the cemetery’s founder once fought a legal battle to build it. Decades later, his grave remains hidden, and the mystery still rides.

Local
3 months ago
Firefighter killed, 2 injured in training accident near Montreat

Riceville Volunteer Fire Department firefighter died Saturday during a training exercise involving an ATV.

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3 months ago
NC Wildlife Commission: Don’t be a tick snack

With tick season underway across North Carolina, state wildlife officials are reminding residents how to protect themselves.

FILE - Election workers process ballots for the 2024 General Election, Nov. 5, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
Local
3 months ago
DOJ’s early moves on voting, elections signal shift from traditional role

North Carolina elections have been a particular target for Republicans

On The Town
4 months ago
Grovewood Gallery brings fine art outdoors for Enchanted Garden show

While the work of hundreds of artists populate the gallery inside, eight different artists have brought their work out into the Grovewood Gallery garden. Grovewood Village will host the Enchanted Garden Art Show from Saturday, June 14 to Sunday, September 21.

Local
4 months ago
Tombstone Tales: Irene Dillingham Richards, always in service for the greater good

Irene Dillingham Richards, known as “Tack,” was a lifelong educator, cultural ambassador, and advocate whose global impact and deep love for Western North Carolina reflected her enduring commitment to serving the greater good.

On The Town
4 months ago
Independence Day on the South Slope: ADA plans July 4 block party

The family-friendly festivities will run from 5 to 10 p.m., Friday, July 4 in the South Slope district, spanning Coxe Avenue, Banks Avenue and Buxton Avenue for the pedestrian-only event.

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