Of the 20 people vying for three open seats on City Council, ten responded to our questions about reparations, budgets and their love of Asheville.
When Asheville City Council voted unanimously in 2020 to establish reparations for Black citizens, the city made national headlines.
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Columbia University says federal immigration agents entered a residence hall under the guise of searching for a missing person and then arrested Ellie Aghayeva, a student from Azerbaijan.
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Across the country, Republicans and Democrats have found bipartisan agreement on regulating artificial intelligence and data centers. But it's not just big tech aligning the two parties.
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UNC Asheville Chancellor Kimberly van Noort spoke with BPR’s Jose Sandoval about how the millennial campus properties can improve not just student life on campus, but benefit the Asheville community at large.
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The selection of Asheville “reflects the Trump Administration’s commitment to the revitalization and resilience of western North Carolina,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
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Grace Powell was appointed as Jackson County’s new library director on Feb. 17. She takes over for Tracy Fitzmaurice who tendered her resignation letter to the county and the Fontana Regional Library system in late January.
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What you need to know from the Feb. 17 Buncombe County Board of Commissioners meeting.
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Winding Stairs Alpha Fire is 90% contained; the Forest Service is asking for people to send photos from Highway 64 Monday morning.
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The House Select Committee on Government Efficiency grilled representatives from Asheville and Buncombe County over allegations that the county is using diversity, equity, and inclusion policies to help Black people to the exclusion of other races.
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