Over 300 constituents gathered at the Ferguson Auditorium at A-B Tech for the latest town hall, featuring Sen. Julie Mayfield (District 49) and Reps. Lindsey Prather (District 115), Brian Turner (District 116) and Eric Ager (District 114).

Staff projects county revenue will come in $15.6 million under what was initially projected last summer, far better than the up to $25.7 million drop staff feared was possible in January. Next year’s numbers look similar.
Over 300 constituents gathered at the Ferguson Auditorium at A-B Tech for the latest town hall, featuring Sen. Julie Mayfield (District 49) and Reps. Lindsey Prather (District 115), Brian Turner (District 116) and Eric Ager (District 114).
Two longtime crossing guards share the personal joys of working with kids and their strategies for conducting traffic in the school zone.
As part of Xpress‘ annual Kids Issue series, we reached out to the members of Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners to share their childhood recollections. Buncombe County Commissioner Parker Sloan shares his tales.
Plans take another step for more than 200 affordable housing units on Coxe Avenue near the South Slope.
After nearly 40 downtown retailers, restaurants and offices closed or relocated in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, business leaders and government officials met at the annual State of Downtown event to discuss ways to revive the central business district.
In his latest column, Dr. Troy Jackson shares tips for how parents can better manage their children’s screen time.
The local singer-songwriter’s album release show takes place March 22 at One World West.
Spring is here and there are plenty of parks and some trails open in Black Mountain, Swannanoa and Montreat.
As part of Xpress‘ annual Kids Issue series, we reached out to the members of Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners to share their childhood recollections. Council member Sheneika Smith shares her tales.
T.C. Roberson High School junior Emma Roberts recently was named to the USA Paralympic National Swim Team just months after her first Para swimming competition.
Asheville Creative Arts’ dance-theater piece debuts April 2 at the Tina McGuire Theatre.
Bryan Newton has a full time job managing facilities at Camp Cedar Cliff. Still, he gets up at 5 a.m. every morning to drive about 22 students to school at Charles C. Bell Elementary School. Like the 225 other drivers in Buncombe County and Asheville City schools, Newton doesn’t do it for the money.
Despite higher levels of unemployment in Western North Carolina as communities recover from Hurricane Helene, the number of people facing evictions in recent months has declined, according to data from the North Carolina Housing Coalition.
A grassroot effort launched by a retired educator, the next show in the Mercy in the Mountains series features Ashes & Arrows at The Grey Eagle.
Barb Knight relives a childhood stroll with her father.
Hi-Wire Brewing’s original South Slope taproom is the setting for musings on Asheville’s thirst for in-person connection.