On The Town
11 months ago
How the River Arts District got through hard times to a soft reopening

The River Arts District was devastated by Hurricane Helene, but its community stayed strong. The upcoming RADfest 1.0 festival is designed to celebrate and showcase unity in the RAD.

Business
11 months ago
Alliance connects flood-damaged businesses with local contractors

A variety of builders — offering most construction services businesses in Asheville need to reopen — can be found in the website’s directory.

Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville
Business
11 months ago
Asheville employers want to hire at Friday WNC career fair

Over 70 employers will be attending and hoping to hire at the WNC Mountain Strong Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Nov. 8, at Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville.

Business
11 months ago
19-foot WNC Christmas tree selected as White House holiday pick

Late December may be the “most magical time of the year,” but in the Christmas tree business, it ’tis the season 365 days a year.

Business
11 months ago
Live Stream: Helene Recovery Small Business Info Session

WATCH LIVE    ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) – Go Local Asheville, the Asheville Independent Restaurant […]

Business
11 months ago
Ingles reports up to $55 million in storm losses

Ingles officials expect insurance to cover $10 million to $15 million of the grocer’s up to $55 million losses related to Helene.

Ask The Expert
11 months ago
Ask the Expert: Custom, crafted jewelry from D.C. Creasman

Ask the Expert: Learn a little more about what all goes into custom, crafted jewelry at D.C. Creasman

Business
12 months ago
Asheville small business owner calls out fine print insurance policies

Restaurant owner Katie Button spoke to N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein and Commissioner of Insurance Mike Causey about her struggles with insurance companies in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

Business
12 months ago
Live Stream: Small Business Information Session: Resource Updates

WATCH LIVE VIA 828newsNOW Youtube   ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) – Go Local Asheville and […]

Black Mountain and Weaverville soon will decide whether to create so-called "social districts" to allow regulated "to-go" alcohol sales within specific boundaries.
Business
12 months ago
Black Mountain mayor urges residents to buy local

“As soon as you are able, get in the habit of supporting your Swannanoa Valley merchants and restaurants.” — Black Mountain Mayor C. Michael Sobol

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