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The Mountain Xpress is an alternative newspaper covering news, arts, local politics, and events in Asheville and western North Carolina, US. Published each Wednesday in print and online, it has a print circulation of about 29,000. [1] The Mountain Xpress is one of 130 member newspapers of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.
Micah Drye, 7, died in floodwaters with his grandparents in Asheville, NC Courtesy of Jessica Drye Michael and Nora Drye, 73, who passed away in the flood. Courtesy of Jessica Drye
More: Asheville-area man, 91, killed in fatal Smokey Park wreck ID'd; son, daughter injured: APD More: Candler man charged in 3-car wreck that left 91-year-old man dead, Asheville police say
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The Asheville Daily Planet is a free, independent alternative newspaper published in Asheville, North Carolina. It was named after the fictional Daily Planet newspaper in the Superman universe. [1] In spite of its name, it is not, and never has been, a daily paper. It began publishing as a weekly on December 1, 2004.
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Hurricane Helene for Sunday, Sept. 29. For the latest news on the storm, view our live updates file for Monday, Sept. 30. ASHEVILLE, N.C. − More ...
City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks Asheville: The Asheville Advocate: 1987 [3]: Weekly [3] or biweekly [4]: LCCN sn97064608; OCLC 38532791, 26377080; Published by Clarence Benton.
While in Asheville, Clevenger was murdered. Clevenger's "upturned face was a bloody pulp". [ 22 ] Clevenger's death certificate noted she died of a gunshot wound by a .32 caliber bullet through an autopsy while at the Battery Park Hotel with the name Helen I. Clevenger of Great Kills, Staten Island, NY, and died July 16, 1936, around 1am. [ 1 ]