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The conversations you want to have this year

Share your questions with us, and we’ll do our best to answer them throughout the year.

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Tell us what you want to see in 2025.

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We’re nearing the end of 2024, and despite the unimaginable loss our city has experienced as Helene tore through, we’re grateful to be with you in 2025 as we hold strong on our recovery journey.

As we prepare for the new year, one thing is certain: We want to write about what matters to you the most.

We’ll continue to keep you up to speed on resources for recovery in our post-Helene landscape and how you can support our local businesses. And we’ll be right here to field your burning questions. Are you trying to find out if your favorite festival is returning this year, or wondering about an upcoming development in town? Is there a piece of AVL history you’ve always wanted to know about? What news makes you eager to open our newsletter each morning?

This year, to ring in 2025, we thought we’d answer 25 of your questions. So share your questions and stay tuned as we work to cover what you’re curious about + find some answers.

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