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While some areas of the state are featured among the most educated, one Foothills location is among the country's bottom 10.
In Asheville and other parts of Western North Carolina, tourism-related outlets are still fighting to survive the summer.
David Carr highlights the birds, mammals and marine life you might see on vacation from the mountains to the coast.
Chimney Rock State Park reopened June 27, nine months after Helene devastated the area. Local officials celebrated the ...
One person died June 26 after a vehicle became engulfed in flames following an accident on Interstate 40 East, according to ...
Despite faring on the smaller side, visitors keep returning to each city for their exciting downtowns and idyllic location near the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Asheville is bouncing back from Hurricane Helene. This Western North Carolina mountain town is ready for your visit.
The building, which used to be the home of a SunTrust Bank, is set to become Chemical Romance Salon. Jordan Carlson, one of ...
Asheville City Market. Saturdays, 9 a.m.–noon, N. Market St. between Woodfin and Walnut. Black Mountain Tailgate Market. Saturdays, 9 a.m.–noon, 130 Montreat Road. North Asheville Tailgate Market.
North Asheville Tailgate Market. Saturdays, 8 a.m.–noon, UNC Asheville, Lot P34. Southside Community Farmers Market. First Sundays, noon–3 p.m., 133 Livingston St. West Asheville Tailgate Market.
Asheville City Market. Saturdays, 9 a.m.–noon, N. Market St. between Woodfin and Walnut. Black Mountain Tailgate Market. Saturdays, 9 a.m.–noon, 130 Montreat Road. North Asheville Tailgate Market.
North Asheville Tailgate Market. Saturdays, 8 a.m.–noon, UNC Asheville, Lot P34. Southside Community Farmers Market. First Sundays, noon–3 p.m., 133 Livingston St. West Asheville Tailgate Market.