The North Carolina Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal of two women convicted of trespassing in an Asheville park in 2021.
An appeal from two Asheville reporters convicted of trespassing has been dismissed. The state Court of Appeals wrote in a Wednesday opinion that it dismissed Matilda Bliss’ and Veronica Coit’s appeal ...
A reader asks if the renovations to the North Fork dam worked as intended, or if "too much" water was released after Tropical ...
Over 100 protesters, including a large portion of veterans, rallied in downtown Asheville Feb. 21 against Trump's purge of ...
ASHEVILLE - Only one city owned public pool will open in Asheville ... The pool was built after the city closed the 1947 segregation-era Walton Street Pool in 2021, a beloved community fixture in ...
Citing "deficiencies in the record," the N.C. Court of Appeals dismissed two Asheville reporters' appeal of their guilty ...
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal from two journalists arrested and convicted of trespassing while ...
The Court of Appeals’ dismissal was based on procedural deficiencies in the appellate record, specifically the lack of documentation verifying the Superior Court’s jurisdiction following the District ...
News 13 reported that Asheville Police saw a record number of homicides and a high number of traffic fatalities in its 2024 ...
Since the West Asheville church dissolved its congregation, the fate of the building, and its 1.39 acres, has been unknown. In December 2021, the church and its surrounding land — which includes a ...
ASHEVILLE - Only one city owned public pool ... after the city closed the 1947 segregation-era Walton Street Pool in 2021, a beloved community fixture in Southside that faced costly mechanical ...
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