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1 year ago
Tombstone Tales: Isaiah Rice captured the heart of Asheville’s Black community through his lens

The life and legacy of Asheville photographer Isaiah Rice, whose powerful images captured the everyday experiences of Black communities in mid-20th-century Asheville.

Entertainment
1 year ago
What to do this weekend in the 828: June 20-22

Music, hot rods, a flea market, arts and crafts and Pride events are all happening in the Asheville area this weekend.

Health & Wellness
1 year ago
Hosting a Pride party? Try our rainbow of colorful hors d’oeuvres

It’s Pride Month! No matter the occasion, from drag shows to queer movie nights, it can never hurt to prepare an array of rainbow treats, finger foods and hors d’oeuvres for your guests. Check out our snack suggestions in every color of the rainbow.

Health & Wellness
1 year ago
Ask the Expert: Do you suffer from chronic arthritis pain? Check in with Demeter’s Garden

Demeter’s Garden is an innovative medical spa in the heart of Asheville that combines aesthetic treatments and cutting-edge, non-opioid pain therapies to promote rejuvenation of the body and spirit.

Local
1 year ago
Strangeville: The ghostly rider and the cemetery that survived a courtroom fight

A ghostly rider is said to haunt Lewis Memorial Park in Asheville, where the cemetery’s founder once fought a legal battle to build it. Decades later, his grave remains hidden, and the mystery still rides.

Local
1 year ago
Tombstone Tales: Irene Dillingham Richards, always in service for the greater good

Irene Dillingham Richards, known as “Tack,” was a lifelong educator, cultural ambassador, and advocate whose global impact and deep love for Western North Carolina reflected her enduring commitment to serving the greater good.

Entertainment
1 year ago
Showers, storms likely through weekend across WNC

Warm and humid conditions will persist across the Asheville area through the weekend, with scattered showers and thunderstorms

Local
1 year ago
Traffic Alert issued for graduation ceremonies downtown

Street closures are planned in downtown Asheville on Friday and Saturday to accommodate graduation ceremonies at the Harrah’s Cherokee Center.

Entertainment
1 year ago
What to do this weekend in the 828: June 13-15

From an alien festival to board games and tattoos to concerts and Father’s Day events, there are plenty of options for fun this weekend in the Asheville area.

Local
1 year ago
Unsettled weather pattern brings rain, flood threat to region

A subtropical air mass is expected to return Thursday, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms to the area.

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