Warriors Reunite in Weaverville
The Clyde A. Erwin Class of 1982 held their 40th reunion at the Town of Weaverville’s new community center on Saturday, August 20th. Class members were treated to a barbecue dinner from Blue Ridge Adventures and BBQ in Marshall, and there was music, dancing, and renewing old friendships and making new memories. Many in attendance […]
More Money Flowing into Bottomless Education Pit
Schools have more cash than they know what to do with, but it will not help student achievement.
‘Action Jaxson’ Knights Grind Foes
North Henderson is more balanced in running and passing.
Blazing Bearcats Can Win it All
Ten-feet wide Bearcat eyes adorn renovated Dietz Field. They will witness much Bearcat excitement and success.
Commissioners Enlist Nurses’ Union to Build Case
In their latest attempt to force reforms at Mission Hospital before it is awarded a certificate of need for expansion, the Buncombe County Commissioners invited Lori Hedrick to speak on behalf of the nurses' union about understaffing and working conditions.
Is the Buncombe County School Board Needing an Overhaul?
Three candidates for the Buncombe County School Board desire to bring change to our schools in the form of transparency, approachability, and respect for parents and kids.
This Sunday Free Symphony in the Park
Pack Square Park, downtown Asheville Sunday, August 28, 7:00 pm. With Darko Butorac conducting the Asheville Symphony, come enjoy this outdoor concert featuring tunes from beloved classical, pops, and movie music including Pirates of the Caribbean; Rossini’s William Tell Overture; the Sound of Music; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; Indiana Jones; and more. […]
Eagles, Falcons, Rockets Roll in Openers
Local football teams blended aerial and ground attacks in their victories.
Beverly-Hanks Joins Allen Tate Realtors
In partnership with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Allen Tate Realtors® has acquired Beverly-Hanks Realtors, the market-leading independent real estate brokerage headquartered in Asheville and serving Western North Carolina.
Town Records Accuracy Called Into Question
A discrepancy in the Town of Woodfin's official records and what three members of that body remember and were reported in the Tribune has called into question how well the town is keeping records.