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At least 200 roads are closed in North Carolina as of Sunday morning, including Interstate 40 and Interstate 26 at the Tennessee-North Carolina border, according to the state's road closures map ...
The Xpress publishes an annual "Best of WNC" listing the best restaurants, businesses and activities in the Asheville area, based on a readers' poll.. Other Xpress guides to the area include Asheville Eats & Drinks, Give!Local guide to accessible philanthropy, Go Local Guide to discounts at local businesses, Nonprofit supplements, Women in Business supplements and Beer Fest.
Asheville police are investigating after a June 24 shooting near the River Arts District left one dead, one in critical condition and others injured. Update: Asheville homicide victim identified ...
In 1930 the Citizen came under common ownership with the Times, which was first established in 1896 as the Asheville Gazette. The latter paper merged with a short-lived rival, the Asheville Evening News, to form the Asheville Gazette-News and was renamed The Asheville Times by new owner Charles A. Webb. [5]
In the hours after Helene lashed Western North Carolina — leaving in its wake historic flooding, up to 22 inches of rainfall, blocked roads, and a climbing number of confirmed deaths, billed as ...
Today, Montford is bounded by U.S. Routes 19/23, I-240, and Broadway St. Most of the district's 600 buildings—primarily residences—were constructed between 1890 and 1920. The people who bought lots and built in the Montford area in its building prime were for the most part middle class individuals who carried out the day-to-day activities ...
Matthew Perry's family recalls finding out about his death. News of Perry's death came via a phone call to his family. "Somebody called Suzanne, and he just said, 'Matthew's dead,'" Keith Morrison ...
This is a list of mayors from Asheville, North Carolina. This position was originally called the chairman of the Board of Commissioners but changed to mayor in 1857. [1] [2] Asheville historian Foster Sondley wrote that no reports of elected officials were kept until 1845. [3]