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Local
11 months ago
Henderson County VFW to honor missing in action from WWII

11 of Henderson County’s World War II Missing in Action servicemembers will be honored during a Wall of Honor ceremony

Local
11 months ago
Strong to severe storms possible tonight in Asheville area

A few showers and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and into tonight.

Crime & Safety
11 months ago
2 sought in Buncombe County fraud investigation

The Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating two people wanted for questioning in a fraud case.

Crime & Safety
11 months ago
2 arrested in separate incidents involving drugs in Asheville

Asheville police arrested two individuals while conducting crime prevention measures in West Asheville over the weekend

Local
11 months ago
Woman searches for angel who held her hand after crash

Sage Penland was driving on Riverside Drive in Asheville when she flipped her car.

Outdoors
11 months ago
VIDEO: 7-year-old cicada enthusiast explains the buzz around the bugs

A 7-year-old cicada enthusiast shares his cicada knowledge in a video to accompany our fact sheet about the bug phenomenon.

Local
11 months ago
Gov. Stein pitches $891 million for more Tropical Storm Helene relief

Gov. Josh Stein has proposed an additional $891 million to help WNC rebuild from Tropical Storm Helene.

Buncombe County Parks and Recreation is preparing for the summer season as all five county pools -- including this one in Hominy Valley -- are scheduled to open Saturday, May 24.
Local
11 months ago
Buncombe County pools to open Memorial Day weekend

All five Buncombe County pools are set to open on Saturday, May 24.

Lifestyle
11 months ago
Cuentos y Café: Tamara Olmedo on coffee, stories and community

Cuentos y Café BIPOC Bookstore owner Tamara Olmedo explains what makes her pop-up bookstore unique and why she loves the community of reading, recommending and sharing stories in Asheville.

Local
11 months ago
Strangeville: Old Fort’s Arrowhead Monument set town history in stone

Despite conflicting reports from residents of the town, descendants of Old Fort settlers and representatives from the Cherokee and Catawba tribes unveiled a monument to the history of Old Fort in July 1930.