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Brevard High School’s Burgon Gibbs was one of 19 students who attended the Appalachian STEM Academy – Bridge Program, a ...
The nonprofit Center for Spiritual Wisdom invites the public to explore deeper connections through “The Enneagram for Relationships,” a new five-week program running Tuesday afternoons from Aug. 12 to ...
The Brevard First Friday Gallery Walks return Friday evening in downtown with organizers promising an “exciting evening of art, music, refreshments and much more.” Gallery Walk hours are generally 5 ...
Last week the Brevard/Transylvania Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening of Emerald Lake Resort with a ribbon cutting ...
N.C. Republican lawmakers on Tuesday overrode several vetoes by Democratic Gov. Josh Stein, getting just enough votes from Stein’s own party to enact some laws while falling short on others.
Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center has extended the deadline for nominations for the 2025 Mountain Heritage Awards to Wednesday, Aug. 6.
Doug Miller, a long-time Brevard resident and small business owner, has announced his candidacy for Brevard City Council.
HCA Healthcare, which owns the Mission hospitals including Transylvania Regional, was noncompliant in 2024, according to an annual independent monitor’s report.
When you are wandering through local garden centers to choose new plants for your garden, how do you know what will thrive ...
A former congressman will no longer seek an open U.S. Senate seat in North Carolina next year now that fellow Democrat Roy Cooper is running for the post.
A nonprofit dedicated to providing affordable workforce housing in Transylvania County is making major progress on three ...
The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs has added new illnesses presumed to be caused by exposure to burn pits and other environmental toxins during the Persian Gulf War.
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