There were no new teachers in Weaverville who signed the pledge in week ending Sept. 25, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
As a part of this year’s budget process, City of Asheville staff heard from our community that new City investments in neighborhoods were very important.
Buncombe County Health and Human Services (BCHHS), the Buncombe County Child Fatality Prevention Team (CFPT), and the Community Child Protection Team (CCPT) have identified youth suicide as an area of focus for efforts around prevention and awareness during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
There will be a Haywood County Sediment Board Violations Hearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. in the Building Inspections Conference Room at 157 Paragon Parkway, Clyde.
The Montreat Tree Board will hold their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at 9:30 a.m. by Zoom Software and in person attendance, at 1210 Montreat Road Montreat, NC.
The Town of Maggie Valley’s Public Works Department will be working on the intersection of Springlake Road and Twinbrook Lane beginning Thursday, September 23rd through Friday, October 1st.
For safety and to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, Asheville City Council meetings remain in remote format and accessible to the public in accordance with N.C. General Statute § 166A-19.24(f) .
The Town of Canton Administrative Offices (Town Hall, Water, Taxes, Zoning, etc.) has been relocated to 118 Main Street Suite A (Smathers Law Building).
If you live in Buncombe, Haywood or Transylvania County and had personal property damaged or destroyed by Tropical Storm Fred, FEMA may provide financial assistance under the Other Needs Assistance provision of the Individuals and Households Program.
Of the 92,328 people living in Asheville in 2020, 52 percent (48,034) were women and 48 percent (44,294) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Asheville Reporter.
Of the 3,256 people living in Avery Creek in 2020, 55.5 percent (1,807) were women and 44.5 percent (1,449) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Asheville Reporter.
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced the opening of a Business Recovery Center at the Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College Enka campus to assist all businesses and residents with one-on-one assistance in submitting a disaster loan application for remnants of Tropical Storm Fred on Aug. 16-18.
FEMA personnel at the centers can help residents in Buncombe, Haywood and Transylvania counties who were impacted by Tropical Storm Fred apply for federal assistance.