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- Candidates for Buncombe school board weigh in on local issues
- A conversation with local candidate Amanda Edwards
- A conversation with local candidate Parker Sloan
- A conversation with local candidate Van Duncan
- A conversation with local candidate Jennifer Horton
- A conversation with local candidate Paul Benjamin
- A conversation with local candidate Bruce O’Connell
- A conversation with local candidate Terri Wells
- Council candidates share life on the campaign trail
- Candidates talk affordable housing, homelessness with business leaders
- On the Record: Music, mountains and thoughts on self-determination with Asheville City Council candidate Charles ‘CJ’ Domingo
- On the Record: Council member Sage Turner talks West Asheville, live music and her quest for reelection
- On the Record: Asheville City Council candidate Roberto ‘Bo’ Hess on the intersectionality of the arts, mental health and local government
- On the Record: Asheville City Council candidate Tod Leaven on Billie Holiday, the local theater scene and more
- On the Record: City Council candidate Kevan Frazier on cover songs, multifamily housing and grants
- On the Record: Council member Kim Roney talks music and running for reelection
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