Rolling Stones Tribute Concert is at FRP April 13-15

“Satisfaction” is pretty much guaranteed at the next tribute show at the playhouse.

“We Serve” Is Not Just A Motto But A Practice

Joining forces, the Weaverville Lions Club, several area churches, the Weaverville Lowe’s, and Leapfrog Landscaping put the "we serve" motto into practice by removing that stumbling block.

Medical Misdiagnosis Devastates Local Family

Diagnosing medical issues is very complicated, but misdiagnosis is devastating for the patient and their family, especially when the misdiagnosis is perpetuated.

Hoops Stars Strut Their Stuff and Stuffs

WNC all-stars lit up the Scoreboard Saturday night in two entertaining contests.

Full Calendar of Events This Spring at St. John in the Wilderness

Many activities are worth noting that will be taking place at the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness in Flat Rock this spring.

Mechanized Dinosaurs Come to This Area

An interactive, touring dinosaur exhibit comes to Greenville, S.C. on March 24-26.

Yancey Collegiate Institute: A Second Attempt At A Local High School

The institute "opened its doors on September 9, 1901. The idea for a Baptist Academy in Yancey County originated at a meeting of the Baptist Association at Crabtree Church in 1899.

Yoga: My Yoke is Easy

Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Interestingly, the […]

Asheville to Spend $19M on McCormick Field

Asheville City Council agreed to spend $19 million over the next 20 years on upgrades to McCormick Field. This will bring it into compliance with the new standards set by Major League Baseball and allow the tourists to remain in the city.

How Asheville Is Spending ARPA Funds

The City of Asheville has disbursed $7 million of the $24.9 million awarded from ARPA in 2021. Now, it has contracted with Baker Tilly to determine where another $4.7 million will be spent.