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9 months ago
Cooler temperatures mark start of meteorological fall

Cold front may bring more showers Thursday; warmer weather possible by weekend

Asheville History
9 months ago
Strangeville: Ghost stories and unearthed history at Erwin High School

Clyde A. Erwin High School in Asheville is more than a campus. Built over a potter’s field, the school’s haunted reputation blends verifiable history with enduring folklore.

Asheville History
9 months ago
Tombstone Tales: The 1911 Asheville Murder Story Behind a Riverside Cemetery Grave

A simple grave in Riverside Cemetery marks the tragic story of Allen “Buck” Trivette. In 1911, the young Asheville man was shot by his uncle, Pitt Ballew, during a family quarrel that led to trial in Buncombe County.

Local
9 months ago
Cooler weather to stick around through Labor Day

Scattered afternoon storms possible with highs below seasonal norms

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Local
9 months ago
Reading nature’s signs for winter’s forecast

Folklore links onion skins, woolly worms, squirrels, spiders, persimmon seeds to predictions of snow and cold

Local
9 months ago
Colder, snowier winter forecast for Asheville area

Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts below-normal temperatures, heavier snowfall in southern Appalachians

Local
9 months ago
Cool, crisp weather settles into Asheville area

National Weather Service says pattern could last into early September

Asheville History
9 months ago
Strangeville: The day Babe Ruth was rumored to have died in Asheville

In April 1925, Asheville briefly became the center of a baseball mystery. Babe Ruth collapsed at the train station and rumors spread worldwide that he had died here. Newspapers even printed his obituary before the truth emerged. Discover how the “death” of the Babe in Asheville became a strange piece of local folklore.

Asheville History
9 months ago
Tombstone Tales: The wreck on Saluda Mountain that changed rail safety

In 1890, engineer Lewis Tunstall was killed when his train careened down the Saluda Grade at 75 miles an hour. The wreck led to the creation of safety switches that saved countless lives. Today, Tunstall is remembered not only for his sacrifice but also by a striking monument in Hendersonville’s Oakdale Cemetery.

Local
9 months ago
828 Scoreboard: Week 1 of high school football

Find out how your favorite team fared

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