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Ryley Ober, Asheville Citizen Times March 6, 2024 at 2:17 PM ASHEVILLE — One Candler resident is dead after flames erupted at a home the morning of March 6, according to Buncombe County ...
Loula Roberts Platt (1863–1934), suffragist and first woman to run for a seat in the North Carolina Senate; Lindsey Prather, North Carolina House of Representatives; J. E. Rankin (1845–1928), mayor of Asheville and chair of the Buncombe County Commissioners for 26 years; James W. Reid (1917–1972), served as the Mayor of Raleigh, North ...
In 1930 the Citizen came under common ownership with the Times, which was first established in 1896 as the Asheville Gazette. The latter paper merged with a short-lived rival, the Asheville Evening News, to form the Asheville Gazette-News and was renamed The Asheville Times by new owner Charles A. Webb. [5]
ASHEVILLE - There have been "multiple" fatalities in Buncombe County as a result of Tropical Storm Helene, officials confirmed at a Sept. 28, 4 p.m. briefing, but did not provide an estimated ...
The Asheville metropolitan area is a metropolitan area centered on the principal city of Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area , a metropolitan statistical area used by the United States Census Bureau and other entities, as comprising the four counties of ...
Notable buildings include the Administration Building (1928), Wards A and B (1925), Wards C and D (1930), Wards E and F (1932), Kitchen (1926) and Dining Hall (1930), Officers' Quarters (1927), and Nurses Dormitories (1930 and 1932). In 1967, a new Asheville, VA Medical Center complex was built adjacent to the original. [2]
Check out recent property transfers in Buncombe County and Asheville, North Carolina. ... 5.52 acres on NC 9, $39,000, James R Evans and Martha A Evans to Vance Bass Cureton ... Buncombe County ...
The Buncombe County Special Collections Library is a medium-sized archival facility located on the lower level of Pack Memorial Library. It contains a special collection of photographs, manuscripts, postcards, architectural drawings, maps and other materials related to the history of Asheville, Buncombe County, and Western North Carolina.