“The bottom line is that education influences everyone and everything,” says Brianne Hudak, founder and head of school at Journeys School for the Gifted and Talented.
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WNC 2024 general election live coverage
This post will be updated regularly throughout the evening as election results come in.
Smart Bets: Knuckle Deep BBQ Fest
With its usual location destroyed by flooding, this year’s event moves to The Mule on Sweeten Creek Road.
Health professionals help residents unpack feelings of dread and uncertainty post-Helene
Local mental health therapists, healers offer solace as residents enter next phase of storm’s lingering aftermath.
Smart Bets: Pawpaw ice cream release
The Hop partners with Milkwood Meadows Farm and Asheville GreenWorks to highlight the underappreciated fruit.
Local Jews endure ongoing antisemitism
Local reactions to the Israel-Hamas war have stirred strong feelings from Zionists and pro-Palestinian activists. Underlying their disagreement is Asheville’s history of long-simmering antisemitism.
When will we know who won the election in North Carolina?
On election night, you’re more likely to learn the results of statewide races that aren’t close or local elections, which involve fewer votes. Here’s what you need to know about when and how results will be tabulated.
Letter: Stop the Merrimon Avenue madness
“Stop the madness. I will never vote for another one of the current Council or mayoral positions who chose to kowtow to the cycle lobby, who now don’t even use the lanes because they, too, like the idea of living.”
Record-setting early voter turnout in North Carolina with WNC voters leading the way
Early voting statistics from the State Board of Elections (BOE) showed Hurricane Helene did not deter voters in Western North Carolina from casting their votes.
Letter: Edwards lives his ‘mountain values’
“I have seen in him exactly what all of our constituents need in a quality representative, no matter which side of the political aisle you’re on.”
Letter: Vote to protect our mountains
“Hurricane Helene was an anomaly, but it will become the norm if we keep voting for representatives like Edwards.”
Letter: Support bond for greenways and climate resilience
“We should approve the bonds for the evolution of our city and county greenways because they are wise investments in our future and allow us to respond creatively to climate change.”
Letter: Edwards is too extreme for our vote
“Chuck Edwards is too extreme for my vote because he is putting a cult above the country.”
Letter: Vote Republican for reason and responsibility
“Be thoughtful and courageous. All the way down your ballot, prioritize reason and responsibility. Vote Republican.”
Drinkable water to be restored by mid-December. Multiple factors at play, another warns.
The mid-December timeline set by the Corps is a “best-case scenario,” said City Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler.