Due to the dangerous winter weather hitting Western North Carolina this weekend, FEMA has made the decision to extend its Transitional Sheltering Program until Sunday, Jan. 12.
Asheville is bustling with opportunities for those adventurous enough to brave the winter storm. Here are some events happening this weekend.
The controversial Southern Concrete Materials concrete plant proposal went to a Buncombe County Board of Adjustment hearing today, but the case isn’t over yet.
Last night, Thursday, Jan. 2, North Buncombe Quarry and Southern Concrete Materials, the organizations behind the proposed concrete site, hosted a community meeting to address the neighborhood’s concerns. Residents showed up prepared.
Gov. Josh Stein touts the importance of Helene recovery during a visit to Asheville on his first day in office.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Mary Katherine O’Donnell and her husband, Patrick Hackney, of Woodfin, […]
2025 is upon us and with it brand new New Years Resolutions. For those looking to hit the gym, whether for first-time training or a renewed exercise plan, we have a few tips for keeping your workout goal working throughout the year.
A brand new coffee shop is coming to Haywood Road, and its beverages are herbal to a “tea.” Plant Bar Asheville is opening inside of Asheville Dispensary, a West Asheville cannabis shop.
MB Haynes provides a guide for keeping your home running efficiently, ensuring comfort, safety, and longevity. This guide covers essential tips for maintaining your home’s heating and cooling, plumbing, and electrical systems.
North Buncombe Quarry and Southern Concrete Materials are proposing a new concrete plant on a five-acre parcel of land directly adjacent to the quarry along Goldview Road outside Woodfin, N.C. Residents aren’t happy.