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The monthly after-hours event is coming out of hibernation this Friday with food, drinks, and fun activities.
On the rocks, neat, dirty, frozen, or zero proof — we’re spilling the Long Island iced tea on the best spots to grab a drink after work in Asheville.
Through easements, grant funding, technical support, and educational programming, the Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County is conserving a sense of place.
The environmental nonprofit is giving you the know-how and the tools to build green infrastructure at home.
Feeling hungry? We’re highlighting a few local authors who have set their favorite recipes down on the page.
Eat and Drink
Here are a handful of happenings on tap for the 13th annual Asheville Beer Week.
We have your go-to guide for delicious deals all week long.
For when you knead to know where to get the perfect breakfast.
The annual Dine To Be Kind fundraiser lets you support local animals while eating at some of your favorite spots.
Travel and Outdoors
The cub at the center of the viral video joined another orphaned bear cub at the local nonprofit to be rehabilitated before release.
The easements, in partnership with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy, will cover 600 acres of the campus.
For decades, this annual festival has celebrated the farmers and gardeners and growers who call WNC home.
Join the cleanups, crafting, parties, and promotions happening in honor of the world around us.
Real Estate
The City of Asheville is looking ahead to the next decade of local housing — and now’s your chance to be heard.
After the community weighed in, commissioners decided on a development of the properties that will help the County reach its affordable housing goals.
Whether you’re a tenant or a landlord, learn about responsibilities and rights under the law — plus, some local resources and organizations.
The site will welcome a 4.7-acre bike park and walking trail by the end of summer.
City
Explore a few ways to hit the road and get involved with Asheville’s cycling community.
Here are five centers and institutes offering courses to adults looking to learn something new.
Five years after the project began, the Buncombe County Special Collections team is continuing its work of safeguarding the history of African American Ashevillians.

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