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Tomb stone tales
Local
2 years ago
Tombstone Tales: Highland Hospital fire victim Sarah Hipps

Sarah Vance Neely Hipps (1898-1948) was also a nurse and participated in the Asheville chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy

Music
2 years ago
Local high school marching band competition celebrates 50 years

Marching bands from around the region will assemble to compete at the 50th Land of the Sky Marching Band Festival this Saturday, Nov. 2.

Local
2 years ago
Zelda Fitzgerald said to haunt Highland Hospital

Highland Hospital went up in a blaze in the final hour of Wednesday, March 10, 1948.

Health & Wellness
2 years ago
When is potable water likely to hit Asheville taps?

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has joined Asheville water crews in their efforts to clear the water in the normally pristine reservoir.

Local
2 years ago
Buncombe County updates: Thanksgiving meals, supply distributions, elections

Buncombe County officials provided updates on Thanksgiving meals, supply distributions and elections

Health & Wellness
2 years ago
Asheville updates: Work to settle sediment at reservoir continues

Though the overall turbidity of the reservoir remains high, levels continue to drop, city officials said.

Local
2 years ago
DuPont among several areas set to reopen after Helene damage

Despite significant recovery efforts, several forest features remain closed

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Unmasking the wild, weird world of Halloween mask rehauling

Local artist and Halloween mask refurbisher Eli Lawrence breaks down what it takes to make a screen-accurate horror movie mask.

Local
2 years ago
VP hopeful Walz touts Asheville’s resilience, lays out policy proposals

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz praised Ashevilleans as “Tough, tenacious and never going down without a fight.”

Music
2 years ago
270+ musicians contribute to W.N.C. benefit album

“Caverns of Gold: A Benefit for WNC Hurricane Relief” is donating 100% of its profits to nonprofit organization Beloved Asheville.