BLACK MOUNTAIN – Honks of support and the occasional shout of opposition filled the streets of downtown Black Mountain Feb.
In 1950 the Buncombe school board looked at modernizing Clearview Elementary that only had three classrooms, potbelly stoves ...
The Montreat Board of Commissioners met Feb. 13 to move funds to Helene recovery and accept a police vehicle donation.
On March 9, 1925, the first bank in the town of Swannanoa opened with large fanfare, handing out carnations to women and ...
Black Mountain's damage inventory, submitted to FEMA, totaled more than $27 million across approximately 32 projects.
The Swannanoa Farmers Market was established in the wake of Helene to help bring business back to small vendors.
Leonora Wilson is the new Dr. John Wilson Community Garden Manager as of December 2024. As the new Dr. John Wilson Community ...
Town Council voted to reinstate development fees for projects not related to Helene. The town of Black Mountain's fiscal year ...
SWANNANOA – In the immediate aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene hitting Western North Carolina, sisters Beth Trigg and Mary Etheridge-Trigg went to work helping their community. The sisters live ...
When the Owen High cheer team learned they did not win the game day routine at the Feb. 1 North Carolina Cheerleading Coaches Association state championship, Coach Taylee Newhouse said the team was ...
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