The wet weather pattern will continue through the week, with typical summertime afternoon storms possible each day
In the summer of 1926, Asheville was captivated by the Royal Pines Mystery Car, a driverless coupe that stunned crowds and left them guessing how it worked.
Explore the life and legacy of Asheville native Kenneth Noland, a pioneer of abstract art, and the story behind his walk-in mausoleum in Riverside Cemetery.
Cooler-than-usual conditions expected to continue into the weekend
Do you know which gemstone matches the month you were born? Consult our list below and visit D. C. Creasman Jewelers to learn what jewelry you could make from your gem.
The Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains has launched a new chapter of the National Association of Home Builders’ Professional Women in Building Council. The council is designed to connect and advocate for women working in and around the construction industry.
If you have been experiencing back pain, chances are, one of the yoga classes at YogaSix Asheville might be able to help. YogaSix Lead Teacher Ruth Ingram shared a few details about each class and how it might assist with your pain.
Cooler than average temperatures and rain in the forecast every day this week, with the potential for heavy downpours
Yesterday’s Tombstone Tales uncovered the unusual grave of Hendersonville’s “Sunshine Lady”. Today’s Strangeville follows the eerie legends that grew around it, from ghostly sightings to whispers of a lingering presence.
It’s easy to miss in Hendersonville’s Oakdale Cemetery, but this grave once let sunlight shine directly onto the face of the woman inside and some say you could see her through the glass.