Wolfe Remembered As One Of Asheville’s Best Writers
One of Asheville's most famous authors, Thomas Wolfe, the mysterious and remarkably talented writer...
Woodfin’s New Mayor McAllister Sworn In
The Town of Woodfin welcomed a new slate of officials on Tuesday, December 19 with a public inauguration. More than two dozen town residents, friends, and family members of the newly-elected officials crowded into Woodfin Town Hall. Incoming Mayor Jim McAllister was elected with more than 75% of the votes cast in Woodfin’s November 2023 […]
Sondley’s Legacy To State: History
Sondley's contributions to the annals of state and local history echoed with vitality and precision, marking him as a distinguished authority on North Carolina's heritage by the time of his passing.
Tryon Marks New Year’s Eve with Unique Celebration
The Town of Tryon will host a one-of-a-kind New Year’s Eve celebration.
Council Ends Year With No Decision On Maple Trace Annexation
King said the core drilling sampling asked for by the town was far in excess of what the town needed to include their road system into that of the town. He said Buncombe County would speak on behalf of the Maple Traces' request for a more reasonable approach.
Mountain Housing Opportunities Secures Major Grants for Essential Home Repairs
Mountain Housing Opportunities secures vital grants to provide health- and safety-related home repairs for low-income residents, championing stability and well-being in the face of an affordability crisis.
Local Theater to Hold Auditions
Following a sold-out run of their last production, Shakespeare & Friends theater company is proud to announce auditions for upcoming shows. On Wednesday, January 3, at 6:30 p.m., the theater troupe will hold open auditions for an original adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Auditions will be held at the Tryon Depot at 22 Depot […]
Covering Many Sports Celebrities, Pro Teams
Handling an apparent mind game from the most famous athlete of all is among highlights in a 35.5-year career.
Shuler to Pickens, Manuel: 35 Years of Local Sports Coverage
Scaling down my local sports writing as I mostly retire in 2024 will be quite difficult, as I’ve enjoyed it so much for the past 35.5 years.
Does Asheville Spend Funds as Allocated?
Concerns grow over the allocation and management of $74 million in bond money intended for transportation, affordable housing, and parks and recreation improvements in Asheville, raising questions about fiscal transparency and accountability as residents consider supporting new financial initiatives.