Local
4 months ago
Weather service tracks severe storms in WNC, Smokies

Communities from Marshall to Cataloochee advised to monitor warnings

Entertainment
4 months ago
State officials stress safety as Mountain State Fair prepares to open

Labor Department inspectors, law enforcement and health agencies outline precautions in Fletcher

On The Town
4 months ago
YMI goes all out for Goombay Festival: Music, art, food and more

Goombay Festival, an annual celebration of Black culture through music, storytelling, art, food, film and more, returns this weekend to downtown Asheville after last year’s event was cancelled by Hurricane Helene.

Local
4 months ago
$686M available for NC water systems damaged by Helene

Funding targets drinking water, wastewater and septic systems with zero-interest loans

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Food & Drink
4 months ago
Fork & Dagger: Crusco breathes rarified air into River Arts District

Food, drink and design weave together memories of Asheville’s dining legacy in a fresh start on Depot Street

Local
4 months ago
Buncombe County officials reflect on Helene recovery at final update

Nearly 12 months of briefings tracked progress in housing, infrastructure, small business aid and debris cleanup

On The Town
4 months ago
What to do in the 828: Sept. 5-7

Looking for weekend plans? We have you covered. From Goombay Festival to a Puppy Palooza, there is no shortage of things to do in the 828 this weekend. Read more in our guide.

Local
4 months ago
Disabled vehicle closes lane on I-26 near Weaverville

Eastbound traffic expected to face significant delays at mile marker 20.5

Music
4 months ago
Experience Music announces Helene relief album in honor of one year anniversary

“After the Flood: Songs Inspired by Helene” is a 16 track album of songs written by local artists in the year since Helene. 100% of the proceeds from the record will go to support artists impacted by the storm.

Perspectives
4 months ago
Tropical storms hit home: Living through floods in Asheville area

Lessons from Swannanoa and Haywood County — floodwaters move quickly, leaving little time to prepare

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