Department of Emergency Services Excerpts

The hard eight: Buncombe’s main hazards Buncombe County “is exposed to many hazards, all of which have the potential to disrupt the community, cause damage, and create casualties,” the emergency plan notes. Near the beginning, it identifies eight key categories of hazards. Below is a condensed version of that list, with excerpts from the EOP: […]

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Today Asheville, tomorrow the world: AGR-TV goes satellite Air time: AGR-TV co-anchors Eamon Martin, far left, and Anna Belle Peevey, far right, produce a new episode of the program. Pictured in the center, from left, are sytlist Denise Wolcott, producer David Connor Jones and editor Sean McNeal. photo by Jonathan Welch Quick—name an Asheville-based television […]

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Theremin 101: How to make it sing Good vibrations: Theremin master Pamelia Kurstin will lead Moog’s upcoming clinic, a rare chance to become familiar with the electronic instrument. courtesy MOOG Properly played, few instruments are as eerily haunting and ethereally beautiful as the theremin. Improperly played, few are as annoying. Of course, that’s part of […]

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Creating Lexington Park Few streets have benefited as much from downtown Asheville’s cultural and commercial renaissance as Lexington Avenue. Once seen as one of the city’s least desirable addresses, the street is now home to a number of chic boutiques and popular restaurants. There is even a growing movement to rename the area, with many […]

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Water witching reunion Say the word “dowsing” to most people, and if you aren’t met with a blank stare of incomprehension, chances are they’ll say something like, “You mean that thing where you look for water with forked stick, right?” Dowsing (or, more colorfully, “water witching”) has been used for thousands of years to aid […]

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Buncombe 1, Asheville 0 A Wake County Superior Court ruling earlier this month dismissed the city’s attempt to overturn state legislation that prohibits Asheville from charging different water rates for customers outside the city limits. But the ruling by Judge Howard E. Manning Jr. also lambastes state legislators for giving Buncombe County preferential treatment, which […]

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Put it on paper: Blue Ridge permit comments due Area residents have until midnight this Friday, Feb. 9, to go on record about air emissions at Blue Ridge Paper Products in Canton. The facility is seeking a Title V air-emissions permit as required under federal standards for major emissions sources. Formerly owned by Champion International, […]

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A different take: Human Rights Watch Film Festival A Chilean village displaced by a hydroelectric dam. An oil field’s crushing impact on a community in Azerbaijan. The scars of U.S. soldiers home from Iraq. Mass media may have made the world smaller, but somehow such human stories still fall by the wayside. The Human Rights […]

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Design Science update: Bucky would be proud Last summer, more than 30 people from this area and around the globe hunkered down at UNCA for several days in search of practical ways to enrich education, conserve energy and protect the environment. The exercise, called the Design Science Lab, took problem-solving techniques developed by the famed […]

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It’s a date: Local calendars make every day count When was the last time you got excited about a calendar? Really, truly excited? Take a minute and cast your mind back … Was it Celebrity Pugs 1999? Sashimi 2000? Bodies by Silicone 2004? It’s true that even as the personal computer takes over most every […]

Listen closely

It’s been a busy year for local musicians. In professional and home studios, in town and farther afield, they’ve been cranking out a wealth of tunes. And while it might be hard to classify Asheville’s sound (“eclectic” doesn’t bring us any closer, does it?), no one could argue that there isn’t something out there for […]

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Bears repeating photo by Amy Rowling Jene McGlamery is not the model of restraint, at least where panda bears are concerned. Her West Asheville home has grown into a preserve that currently holds 3,085 of them, primarily of the stuffed-animal variety. This year, she’s more or less abandoned plans to decorate her house — which […]

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Extreme home makeover The city of Asheville will be forced to evict and relocate 41 families from a failed affordable-housing development near McCormick Field to make room for potential new development city staffers hope will be a success. McCormick Heights currently operates as an affordable-apartment complex owned by Asheville Mountainside, LLC, a corporation that includes […]

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You have a right not to remain silent Doing your thing: Members of Asheville Theatre turn audience stories into drama. photo by Jonathan Welch International Human Rights Day is observed each Dec. 10 to focus attention on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The celebration dates back to 1950, when the United Nations General Assembly […]

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In a carefully staged demonstration Nov. 21 outside Staples on Merrimon Avenue in Asheville, an unidentified chicken, a woman calling herself Tammy Banks (“President of the Poultry Defense League and Miss Asheville Speedway 1989”) and a flock of poultry partisans gathered to peck at the city’s lack of action on the office-supply store’s noncompliant red […]

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The red-pen special There was a time when development “master plans” submitted to the Buncombe County Planning Department received consideration whether or not they merited a first glance from the department’s staff. With a shy grin and a shrug of the shoulders, a developer could hand over a blueprint for a project that failed to […]

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Battered workers Domestic violence has a cost outside the home. The American Institute on Domestic Violence reports that “intimate partner violence victims lose nearly 8 million days of paid work each year — the equivalent of more than 32,000 full-time jobs and nearly 5.6 million days of household productivity.” The impact of domestic violence in […]

Contest Results For Buncombe County – (Unofficia­l Results)

Election Description: 11/07/2006 GENERALPrint Date: 11/7/2006 10:19:37PM US CONGRESS DISTRICT 1145,467 (59%) DEM – Heath Shuler31,299 (41%) REP – Charles H. Taylor NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 4812,894 (100%) REP – Tom Apodaca NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 4936,320 (66%) DEM – Martin Nesbitt18,815 (34%) REP – R L Clark NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 11415,482 (65%) DEM […]

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Business as if life mattered, Nov. 10 Not infrequently, environmental sensitivity and capitalist profitability are offered as mutually exclusive, even diametrically opposed strategies for business and society. Ecological ethics are cast as either unaffordable or as charitable endeavors for the comfortably equipped — and either way, not compatible with emphasis on the bottom line. Ray […]

Dear *&%#@! mayor: The angry e-mails

Below are the 21 e-mail messages, in their entirety, that Asheville Mayor Terry Bellamy received in the wake of the “City Council Screws the Troops” coverage in the Oct. 12 Asheville Tribune. They are reproduced here exactly as Mountain Xpress received them from the city of Asheville. For the full story, see “Uncivil Discourse?” in […]