Local
11 months ago
Community expresses concern after snipers spotted at parade

Many expressed concerns about the snipers because they didn’t appear to be wearing police uniforms.

Second Gear after Helene flooding
Business
11 months ago
Second Gear rebounds from Helene, reopens in new spot

Second Gear’s building on Riverside Drive was destroyed when Tropical Storm Helene barreled through the River Arts District in late September.

Breakfast with Santa
Local
11 months ago
Breakfast with Santa proceeds to benefit YMCA

This family-friendly event will include a photo opportunity with Santa, as well as a meet and greet.

Local
11 months ago
The 828 forecast: Wet start to the week

Multiple storm systems will move across the area through Wednesday afternoon.

Metro Mediterranean food
Health & Wellness
11 months ago
AdventHealth hosts holiday cooking, nutrition class

The Dec. 18 class is the last of the series and will feature holiday snacks to enjoy with friends and family this season.

The Hop Ice Cream
Business
11 months ago
Get a free scoop of ice cream on Community Scoops Day

Next Thursday, The Hop Ice Cream plans to give away more than 1,100 scoops of ice cream to the Asheville community.

Holiday lights tree fire safety
Lifestyle
11 months ago
Holiday fire safety tips

From trees to decorations to food, here are some safety tips for the holidays.

Lifestyle
11 months ago
Tombstone Tales: Host of the ‘Father of American Methodism’ buried in Asheville

Daniel Killian, a pioneer of WNC, hosted Bishop Francis Asbury in his home on nearly a dozen occasions from 1800-1810.

Lifestyle
11 months ago
Apocalyptic triple-feature: ‘Werewolves,’ ‘Flow,’ and ‘Y2K’ – 828reviewsNOW

Three movies in theaters this weekend deal with apocalypses: Robot uprisings in “Y2K,” floods in “Flow” and, uh, werewolves in “Werewolves.”

US Forest Service McDowell County wildfires
Local
11 months ago
Buck Creek fire threatens four homes, expected to grow

The Newberry Creek Fire was estimated at 5 acres and 70 percent contained, and the Buck Creek Fire was estimated at 55 acres and 20 percent contained.