Asheville Museum of Science
Education
7 months ago
Cardholders invited to explore Asheville Museum of Science for free

The Museums on Us program runs the first full weekend of each month

Local
7 months ago
Southside pool reopens with added security after firearm incident

The pool at the Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Community Center will be open this weekend

Local
7 months ago
Snakes in Asheville area: Experts offer tips for safe encounters

With rising summer temperatures, snakes are becoming more active across Western North Carolina

Perspectives
7 months ago
‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ is a mutant misfire — 828reviewsNOW

It has been over 30 years since “Jurassic Park” brought dinosaurs to life on the big screen. Six terrible sequels later, those dinosaurs have finally been beaten to death. Read our review of the latest, “Jurassic World: Rebirth.”

Local
7 months ago
Pleasant weather forecast for July 4 festivities

The Independence Day holiday weekend is shaping up to be seasonably warm and mostly dry across the Asheville area

Crime & Safety
7 months ago
What to know about fireworks injuries

Following are some of the most prevalent injuries related to fireworks

Local
7 months ago
‘Stronger than ever’: Old Fort mayor shares recovery update

The Old Fort Board of Aldermen has passed the town’s budget without raising property taxes, water rates or sewer rates for the coming year.

On The Town
7 months ago
Bold Rock reels in fifth fishing fest in support of breast cancer recovery

Bold Rock Mills River invites you to a celebration comprised of local vendors, a fish fry special, raffles, live music and more, all in support of breast cancer recovery. 

Entertainment
7 months ago
Music, patriotism take center stage in Brevard

This week at Brevard Music Center hear patriotic favorites, beloved orchestral works and performances by major guest artists.

Local
7 months ago
Prepare pets for Fourth of July festivities

While pet owners need not cancel their July 4th plans, they should take heed of the many ways to keep their pets safe