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The plan guiding Asheville Parks and Recreation’s priorities for the next 10 years was adopted by City Council — in November, voters have the chance to approve $20 million in general obligation bonds to fund phase one.
The Asheville-based nonprofit is providing temporary tiny homes for students doing clinical rotations in our rural mountain towns.
Thursday’s special meeting refined the priorities for the local school system’s part in the Strategic Plan 2030 — and you’ve got a chance to weigh in.
We break down how a building or community becomes LEED-certified and what the four levels mean.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in Buncombe County.
During a public hearing this week, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners approved the plan for the 2025 reappraisal of real property.
The founding director was awarded the highest civilian honor a North Carolinian can receive.
Several high-profile adaptive reuse projects have hit the headlines in the previous months, so we’re looking at what goes into reviving an old structure.
Membership applicants have been identified for public interviews, preparing for the committee to convene in September and October.
The nonprofit will now help implement city-led programs and activities supporting access to healthy, nutritious food.
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The warehouse next to The Radical Hotel has been transformed into a gallery and workspace.
In early November, the historic and influential Asheville Sessions are getting a citywide centennial celebration, with panels and performances from artists including River Whyless, Tyler Ramsey, and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show.
The whole fam can explore a love for the game with the brand new event from the US Open.
We’re exploring the history behind the names of some local landmarks.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Asheville metro area with this guide to local business.
The university is pausing development plans to explore proposed alternatives and solicit additional community input.
As Rihanna famously said, “work, work, work, work, work, work,” which is something many Ashevillians do at companies recognized in the new Inc. 5000 list.
After Carrier Park’s rink was damaged by Helene, a proposed skating and inline hockey rink on Asheland Avenue could offer recreation until a permanent one is built.
As the HBO series “The Gilded Age” wraps up another season, let’s explore how the era of fashion unfolded a little closer to home.