It’s a wrestling match out there, folks. Every day. And sometimes you accidentally cut a catfish in half with a battery powered saw. More about that later. This is the situation on local waterways ...
The third of four parts Sandra Smith has a name for the towering new homes squeezed onto tiny lots in Asheville’s historically Black neighborhoods: “Slim-talls.” She pointed out one after another on a ...
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: What percentage of students in the ...
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: Driving Interstate 40 at the Tennessee line where reconstruction is underway, there are several dozen huge steel ...
This story was originally published by ProPublica. In early 2023, Paul Newby, the Republican chief justice of North Carolina’s Supreme Court, gave the state and the nation a demonstration of the ...
Eric Penland Jr., a quadriplegic patient whose nearly four-year stay at Mission Hospital became the subject of a legal battle ...
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: As a resident of Haw Creek who also happens to live on New Haw Creek Road, we see very little progress on the “new ...
Opinion
Opinion: Yes, the proposal for a new live music venue on Thompson Street is exciting, but ...
I really do love a great outdoor music venue. I also really do love not living right next to a great outdoor music venue. In Fletcher where I live, on summer nights we can hear the band at the Auction ...
I really don’t enjoy busting the chops of Ingles Markets, but they just keep stirring the wrath of readers, and sometimes me. Most recently, in September, Ingles finally announced and submitted plans ...
The first of four parts Asheville’s Black population is disappearing faster than that of comparable cities in North Carolina, a trend that is accelerating and has transformed not only the makeup of ...
In June, the University of North Carolina Asheville announced a controversial plan to build a stadium-anchored development atop 45 acres of wooded campus, but put the plan on pause in August. // ...
Before urban renewal, Asheland Avenue was lined with mostly Black-owned single-family homes. After they were sold and demolished, the street became a strip of office buildings and commercial ...
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