Education
1 year ago
2nd first day of school? Buncombe County announces back to school plan

Three weeks after schools were forced to close due to the destruction from Hurricane Helene, Buncombe County Schools have a plan.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Artist spirits to be raised with Hendersonville Halloween gala

Continuum, a Hendersonville art gallery and tattoo parlor, will host the benefit gala on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Business
1 year ago
‘Grit, gumption, community’: 100+ small businesses meet for summit

Over 100 small business owners attended a information meeting about resources and paths forward for downtown Asheville after the Hurricane Helene disaster.

On The Town
1 year ago
Corn off the cob: Fall festival canceled at Eliada

The annual Eliada fall festival and corn maze has been canceled due to the impact of the Hurricane Helene storm. Nonetheless, the organization has a plan for donations.

Local
1 year ago
‘No call for help will go unheard’ sheriff says in Swannanoa speech

Buncombe County Sheriff Quentin Miller spoke alongside Swannanoa Fire Chief Anthony Penland to a small crowd of journalists about the local response to the Hurricane Helene disaster.

Local
1 year ago
Three generations, three volunteer sites unite stranded Barnardsville

The rural North Buncombe community of Barnardsville, N.C. has been stranded without outside communication or resources. Dedicated teams of volunteers are working there to change that.

On The Town
1 year ago
Asheville Greek Festival braving storm, celebration still on

The annual Asheville Greek Festival is still planned for Friday and Saturday despite the rain, wind and storms.

On The Town
1 year ago
What to do this weekend in The 828: Sept. 20-22

Check out these awesome events happening this weekend in WNC

On The Town
1 year ago
What to do this weekend in The 828: Sept. 13-15

Check out what’s happening this weekend in Western North Carolina

Photo
1 year ago
Take a step back in time with Asheville Museum of History exhibit

The Photography of Andrea Clark: Remembering Asheville’s East End Community will showcase Asheville in the late 60’s, early 70’s

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