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Asheville History
1 hour ago
Tombstone Tales: The gentlewoman and philosopher of Hendersonville

Henrietta “Hennie” Whitted Price (1864–1923) was a Hendersonville native, poet, and composer whose life took her from the Blue Ridge to Chicago before returning to rest in Oakdale Cemetery.

Local
4 hours ago
828 Scoreboard: Week 4 of high school football

Find out how your favorite Asheville area teams fared

Arts & Culture
16 hours ago
RAD Resilience to rally River Arts District one year after Helene

The River Arts District will mark the one year anniversary of Hurricane Helene with a district-wide open studio event. The Asheville arts sector will host RAD Resilience from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 12.

Local
1 day ago
Buncombe County to honor workers for Helene response

Recognition breakfast pushes most government offices to 10 a.m. start Wednesday

Housing
1 day ago
$10M approved for home repair, weatherization in Asheville area

Funds will help more than 575 households recover from Tropical Storm Helene and cut energy costs

Health & Wellness
2 days ago
Tomorrow’s medical breakthroughs — happening now, at Mission Hospital

Mission Hospital’s cutting-edge research is helping to shape the future of cardiac surgery

Arts & Culture
2 days ago
‘Miss Julie’ at Attic Salt Theatre is razor-sharp and relevant

The Attic Salt production of “Miss Julie” is directed and adapted by Jeff Catanese and will run at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. on Sundays, Sept. 5-21, Attic Salt Theatre Arts Space, 2002 Riverside Dr.

Food & Drink
2 days ago
Fork & Dagger: Is Pho Real for real?

North Asheville’s new Vietnamese spot hits the mark on convenience and price — even if the flavors don’t quite transport you

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