 
	
	Buncombe County plans new public park and outdoor amenities in partnership with Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy
 
	
	Federal authorities flag 38 proposals aimed at addressing historical inequities for possible conflicts with housing, employment and constitutional law
 
	
	Sheets painted with messages and artwork create a visual statement around the 54-acre urban forest
 
	
	Complaint alleges deputy joined in threats, assault during landfill confrontation
 
	
	Morning traffic backed up after highway shut down
 
	
	After four main installments, two spin-off series and over a decade of jump scares, demonic possessions and one persistent haunted doll, “The Conjuring” universe comes to a close with “The Conjuring: Last Rites,” a mediocre finale to an inconsistent franchise.
 
	
	Funds target housing stabilization and community resilience after storm
 
	
	Division of Water Resources highlights facilities — including several in Western North Carolina — that surpassed federal and state requirements in 2024
 
	
	Long before the Nantahala was a playground for rafters, the Cherokee told of U’lag‘û — a giant yellow-jacket said to be as large as a house. The legend explains the origin of yellow-jackets and marks the land with names still known around Franklin and the Nantahala Gorge.
 
	
	City partners with Asheville GreenWorks to remove storm debris, improve local waterways
