Government Giveth & Government Driveth Up
Members of Asheville City Council are determined to use the force of government to create more affordable housing. They are even investing in a "missing middle" study to find out if what builders and businesspeople have been telling them for years: Regulations come with costs of compliance.
Weaverville Getting New Electrical Substation
A conditional use permit for Duke Energy electrical substation was approved.
Like Fine Wines, Town Centers Develop Over Time
Woodfin citizens look to build a town center.
Town Looking for Input on a “Town Center”
Woodfin seeks guidance in developing it's plan for a new "town center."
Centennial Celebration of Sandburg’s Rootabaga Stories
Live performances of Sandburg's short stories will be performed by the Flat Rock Vagabonds School of the Drama at Connemara, the Sandburg Estate in Flat Rock.
NC Arboretum Hosting the Voorhees Family Artistic Legacy Art Show
The Voorhees Family Artistic Legacy at the Baker Visitor's Center exhibits paintings, pottery, jewelry and furniture.
BRCC Honors Basic Law Enforcement Graduates
The Blue Ridge Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Academy hosted a pinning ceremony for Spring 2022 graduates on Wednesday, June 1. It was the college’s 40th graduating BLET class, and the event was held in the college’s Thomas Auditorium. The graduates included Richard M. Gibbard, Tuan Luu, Michael R. Paparozzi, and Haley M. […]
“Judgment of the Nephilim” Re-frames Old Testament
Ryan Pitterson gives readers a new perspective on the content of the Old Testament.
Mission Hospital May Face Competition
As HCA's Mission Hospital expands, a new competitor considers entering the healthcare market in Western North Carolina.
Enjoy a Magnetic Midsummer this Weekend
The Magnetic Theatre’s play "Midsummer for Haters!" concludes this weekend.