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Arts & Culture
7 months ago
RAD Resilience to rally River Arts District one year after Helene

The River Arts District will mark the one year anniversary of Hurricane Helene with a district-wide open studio event. The Asheville arts sector will host RAD Resilience from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 12.

Community
7 months ago
Strangeville: The skeletons of Chestnut Street

On Chestnut Street in North Asheville, one yard is chock-full of unusual lawn decorations. Rather than political signage, flamingos or garden gnomes, this Strangeville house is home to over a dozen skeletons.

Community
7 months ago
Buncombe County’s Govus earns top national communications honor

CAPE director praised for guiding community through Helene

On The Town
7 months ago
Things to do in Asheville & WNC: Sept. 12-14

Looking for weekend plans? We’ve got you covered. From a tattoo festival and West Asheville street fair to local theater and the Mountain State Fair, we’ve got your weekend guide to things to do all over Western North Carolina.

Community
7 months ago
FEMA OKs another $12.9M for Helene recovery

Buncombe County, Hendersonville, Burnsville among recipients of latest round of federal disaster aid

A group of Marshall Relief Alliance volunteers waits for instructions during a workday in August.
Community
7 months ago
Grassroots group leads Marshall’s recovery after Helene

What began as neighbors with a grill has become a long-term relief alliance

On The Town
7 months ago
Asheville Costco: City accepts supermarket application for review

Anticipation has been growing for the potential construction of a Costco Wholesale supermarket in Asheville since March of this year, when meetings between Costco and city planners began. As of yesterday, an application for Costco development in Enka-Candler has officially been submitted to the city.

Community
7 months ago
Never forget: 9/11 memorial services happening around WNC

In remembrance of lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, Western North Carolina communities will be holding 9/11 memorial services around the region. Find one near you in our guide.

Community
7 months ago
Asheville in running to win grant for 10 free, family-friendly concerts

The Asheville Downtown Association has announced that Asheville is in the running to win funding for 10 free, family-friendly concerts in Pritchard Park, the “drum circle” park in downtown Asheville. The ADA is calling on the community to vote through Monday, Sept. 15.

On The Town
7 months ago
‘Happy Urbanist’ to visit Asheville: ADA announces Jon Jon Wesolowski event

The Asheville Downtown Association Foundation has partnered with Urban3 to announce a new city design event hosted by urbanist Jon Jon Wesolowski.

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