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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.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
APD seeking assistance identifying Monday mystery robber

Asheville Police investigators are seeking the public’s help in identifying an armed robber who held up a convenience store at gunpoint late Monday night.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Felled trees, carved art: Echoes of the Forest debuts woodwork tribute

Hurricane Helene felled countless trees in its destructive sweep through Western North Carolina. Local nonprofit Echoes of the Forest is transforming as many as they can into works of art.

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.

Local
1 year ago
Pedestrian killed in second Louisiana Avenue/Patton Avenue incident this spring

The Asheville Police Department is investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision which occurred on Tuesday night in West Asheville.

Local
1 year ago
Air Force vet Moe Davis to challenge Edwards in bid for Congress

Moe Davis, a U.S. Air Force veteran and former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay, has announced his candidacy for Congress

Health & Wellness
1 year ago
From gardens to plates: Asheville’s edible parks help feed the city

Residents can explore Asheville’s edible landscapes via an interactive map that highlights food-producing locations.

Local
1 year ago
Blues top Birmingham, move within 5 points of clinching division

The Blues took care of business in Birmingham, scoring a 2-0 win over the Legion to move within 5 points of clinching the South Central Division title

Local
1 year ago
Tourists open Brooklyn series with a loss

The Asheville Tourists fell 8-2 to the Brooklyn Cyclones on Tuesday night at Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, New York.

Local
1 year ago
Pisgah Legal, partners offer free legal advice to Helene victims

Western North Carolina residents affected by Helene can receive free legal assistance Wednesday through a dedicated disaster recovery hotline.