The North Carolina Senate advanced measures this week amplifying recent GOP-backed laws eroding powers of Democratic executive branch officials.
Brooke Rollins, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, visited Asheville today to meet with members of the USDA Forest Service and witness the damage from Hurricane Helene and the recent area wildfires.
U.S. Congressman Chuck Edwards (NC-11) has planned a town hall for next week
Protesters gathered outside the Veach-Baley Federal Building in Asheville on Tuesday morning, March 4, 2025.
Newly created N.C. Division of Community Revitalization is asking for public comments on the best uses for a $1.4 billion grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Protesters, angered by the recent firings of thousands of federal employees, gathered in front of the Veach-Baley Federal Building
Local colleges and universities are changing graduation requirements based on executive orders from President Trump.
An estimated 1,000 people gathered in downtown Asheville to protest Jefferson Griffin’s bid to throw out more than 60,000 votes in state Supreme Court race
Following increased ICE activity since President Trump’s inauguration, Buncombe County Sheriff Quentin E. Miller explains his approach to dealing with agents of the controversial federal agency.
Senate Bill 58, filed Wednesday, would prevent Attorney General Jeff Jackson from joining any lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s executive orders.