Above-normal temperatures continue in Asheville area while firefighters work to contain active blazes
In the latest case of ironic movie calendar confluence, two bloody movies about a pair of sisters battling satanic death cults were released inside a week of each other. Despite the oddly specific similarities of their premises, one is far more successful than the other.
Next Saturday, Asheville residents are invited to celebrate Arbor Day in the River Arts District, planting trees, receiving seedlings and learning to care for local ecosystems at a free riverside celebration.
Later this week, the University of North Carolina Asheville Department of Mathematics and Statistics will hold its annual Parsons Lecture, bringing Middlebury College professor Stephen Abbott to campus for a lecture examining the intersection of theatre and math.
The Asheville Police Department is joining agencies across North Carolina in the “Speed a Little. Lose a Lot.” traffic safety campaign. The North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program will run from Monday, March 30 to Sunday, April 5.
Residents can share ideas tonight as Buncombe County begins two-phase rebuilding plan
Homeowners seek privacy, safety and curb appeal
Jumping Branch Fire, the largest active blaze, reaches 175 acres as drought conditions fuel fire danger
Fast-casual chicken chain expands in Western North Carolina with community-focused franchise owners
Martha Rollefson helps customers choose feeders, seed and strategies to attract birds