Opioids by the Numbers in Buncombe
The Buncombe County Commissioners heard a presentation on harm-reduction strategies receiving support from opioid settlement funds. Will they give equal time to other groups to defend their interventions of choice?
Trusting the Election Process
After the widespread problems reported with voting in 2020, the Tribune has chosen not to stick our heads in the sand, as most mainstream media have regarding reports of voting irregularities. Take the case of Michelle Long Spears in Decatur, Georgia. Spears came in third in a three-way primary for the DeKalb County Commissioner District […]
Pitterson’s Nephilim Follow-Up Another Must Read
Back in June of this year, I wrote a review of the book, “Judgement of the Nephilim,” by Ryan Pitterson. I wrote that Pitterson, a Bible researcher and writer with a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Rochester and a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, helped re-frame the Old Testament for […]
Early Voting “Glitch” Compromising Election Results?
A Buncombe County precinct captain has concerns about a glitch that occurred in the 2020 election that has not been fixed. The Board of Election claims the captain is wrong stating, "to publish an article that there was a glitch that allowed people to vote more than once, that would not be factual." But questions to the election board have gone unanswered.
Late Rent Notices Skyrocket: An Economic Indicator?
If the economy is recovering so well, why are more people being evicted? At least according to metadata analyzed by Legal Templates, an online document preparation service, the increase in eviction rates in Asheville (64.7%) was much higher than statewide (33.3%).
Krisko & Broadcast to Perform in Asheville
On November 5 in Asheville's downtown, Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast return home with their distinctive brand of blazing, bluesy soul music.
Asheville Wonderland Overrun with Curious Creatures
Amidst Ashevillians, tourists, and art show attendees, the most curious of creatures came out to play in downtown Asheville on the 8th of October.
Cougars Beat Rams, are in Second in MAC
Asheville’s victory over Roberson propels the Cougars into second place behind Reynolds as the MAC race shapes up.
Larger Turnout at Hendersonville’s Black Bear 8k
Hunter Subaru's third-annual Black Bear Half Marathon & 8K race returned to Hendersonville.
North Asheville’s Talented Artists Welcome Public to their Studios
The North Asheville area is home to many really brilliant artists, and the general public will have the chance to tour their studios.