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A Global Family Comes Home for the Holidays
Shopping Season more Meh than Merry for Outdoor Retailers
Brevard's Homeless Challenge: Balancing Empathy and Consequences
Brevard's Robust Brewing Scene Emerges in the "Blink of an Eye."
Gentrification Threatens History and Community in Rosenwald
"Housing not Handcuffs": Council Blasts Proposed Law as Criminalizing Homelessness
Republicans Sweep Commission and School Board Races
"I'm Going to Freeze." Workers Struggle to Pay for Food, Housing and, Especially, Heating Fuel
Recycling to Save Tax Money. Maybe a Lot of It
"Major" Development Will Bring Community Hub to Lake Toxaway. Also Congestion, Noise
Public Officials Look at Public Spending — in Private
Commission Approves Step Forward on School Projects while Leaving Issues Unresolved
Funding for Brevard Affordable Housing Project a "Great Step Forward"
Jake Dalton: Not Vocal but Hard Right. Usually
Restoring the "Magic" of Ancient Forests, 1,000 Spruce at a Time
Can a Qualified Democrat Win in Transylvania? Maybe, if Voters Are as Fed up as He Is
Emmett Casciato: A Conservative Communicator
Retiring Public Works Director David Lutz Remembered for Loyal Service, Federal Charges
Council Takes First Step Towards Creating Safer, Prettier Downtown
Love in a Time of Political Rancor? A Rosman Family Shows How It's Done
School Board Candidate Chris Wiener: Extremist or Just "Right of Center?"
A Democrat's Fight to Win Countywide Office? It's Nothing Compared to Cancer, Cooper says
Tanya Dalton: For Arming Teachers; against CTR, SEL and Current Renovation Plans
School Board Candidate Marty Griffin Promises Stability amidst Calls for Change
Brevard Finishes "Recruitment Marathon" with Hire of New City Manager
The Mice that Roared? Residents Hope Combined Voices Will Bring Change to Hospital
Asheville Watchdog: Madison Cawthorn Targeted by Federal Election Commission
Mixed News on Trail Projects: A Setback for the Ecusta, a Step ahead for paths at Bracken Preserve
Doing What They Can: New Regulations and the Decision to Go Solar
Short-Term Rentals Pump $75-million into the Local Economy. But What Else Do They Do?
More Time, Less Work: Delays and Rising Costs Mean Further Cuts to School Project
Flattening Visitation May Signal an End to the "Covid Crush"
Pisgah Labs Announces $55-million Plant Expansion
Youth Suicide and Mental Illness: A National Tragedy Hits Home
What's Taking So Long? City Still Looking for a Permanent Manager after Six Months
Hush Hush: Bond Vote Shows Deep Divide, Raises Questions about Private Meetings
Council Approves Final Plan for Downtown Hotel
Plenty of Money or Not Enough? Schools, County Battle over Funding
HCA, Mission and the "Tragedy" of Transylvania Regional Hospital
City Files Antitrust Suit Against HCA, Claiming "Monopoly" Has Led to Skyrocketing Costs
Brevard High Campus May Be New Home of Alternative Education School
Lt. Chuck Owenby Looks Like Winner of Primary Race to Replace Sheriff David Mahoney
City Receives Funds for Trail Design, Construction
Commission Commits to Funding Economic Development, EMS Base and Utility Lines
One Developer Withdraws, Another Emerges as City Struggles to Attract Affordable Housing
Clock Ticks as Council Faces Crucial Decision about Affordable Housing Project
Sewer Backup and Falling Plaster: Clerk Shows Courthouse is Unsafe to People, Legal Process
Seeing a Smooth, Bright Future on a Rough Ride Down the Ecusta Corridor
Boiling Over: School Board, Commission Air Disagreements about Renovations
Asheville Watchdog: Under HCA, Nurses Are Overburdened and Patients Suffer
Word To Commissioners: Zone US 64 Corridor Now or Boom Could be a Bust
Ecusta Trail Receives Cash Pledge from Tourism, Rare Political Support From Commission
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One Candidate for Sheriff Demoted, Others in Race to Take Leave of Absence
Ecusta Trail Backers Announce $7.5 Million in New Funding, Seek County Support to Ask for More
The "Hooey" of Transylvania's Tier 3 Ranking and How It May Impact a Schools' Grant
Take Two for Take One: Brevard City Council Agrees to Renew Lease for Co-Ed Cinema
Three High-Ranking Deputies Vie to Replace Mahoney
Art Films, Blockbusters or Both: The Future of the City-Owned Co-Ed Cinema
What I Learned about Giving from Paul Farmer's Inspirational Life and Work
Explosive Growth of Short-Term Rentals Transforms Neighborhoods, Disrupts Lives
More Bad News For Brevard: Cost of Railroad Avenue Bridge Will Climb by $700,000
Backing the Bengals AND the "Bungles": A Personal History of Loving an Unloved Team
School Board Urges Fast Action on Renovations, Commission First Wants Answers
Estatoe Trail Funding, Once $1 Million, Is Now $36,425
Neighborhood Opposition: A Major Obstacle to the Crucial Job of Building Affordable Housing
Local Racers Going to Worlds? Great but No Biggie. It's Brevard.
Former DSS Worker's Federal Suit: Discrimination and Retaliation Led to Her Firing