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Local
1 year ago
Strangeville: The ghost story that haunts two Buncombe County mountains

Two Buncombe County ghost stories share a haunting connection. From Asheville’s Helen’s Bridge to a nearly identical legend on Royal Pines Mountain, both tell of a spirit named Helen—and what happens when you call her name.

Local
1 year ago
Severe storms threaten Western North Carolina

A line of strong to severe thunderstorms is expected to sweep across parts the area tonight.

Local
1 year ago
Tombstone Tales: A dog’s devotion, a colonel’s grave, and a superintendent’s grace

A grieving terrier’s devotion to her owner, and a cemetery superintendent’s quiet act of compassion, left behind one of Riverside Cemetery’s most touching and enduring stories.

On The Town
1 year ago
What to do this weekend in the 828: June 6-8

Art tours, shopping, music and hunting for gold are among the options to keep you busy and having fun this weekend in the Asheville area.

Pets
1 year ago
Strangeville: The American Museum of the House Cat is a meow-tain treasure

Located right off of Highway 441 in Sylva, North Carolina, the American Museum of the House Cat is in the running for the quirkiest roadside attraction in all the Southeast.

Local
1 year ago
Tombstone Tales: James Vester Miller, from enslaved child to Asheville’s master builder

Born enslaved, James Vester Miller became one of Asheville’s most influential builders, leaving a legacy in brick that still stands today.

Local
1 year ago
Damaging winds, hail a threat as storms roll into WNC

The threat of severe weather has increased across parts of the Carolinas today, according to the National Weather Service.

Arts & Culture
1 year ago
What to do this weekend in the 828: May 30-June 1

From nature to quilts to music, there are plenty of events to keep you busy and having fun this weekend in the Asheville area.

Business
1 year ago
West Village Market loves local

West Village Market strives to carry local products from farmers, makers and artisans

Local
1 year ago
Cooler temperatures and rain as work week starts

Temperatures on Tuesday will resemble those typically seen in late February or early March, the National Weather Service says

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