Wayne Erbsen has been documenting bluegrass music for 50 years. When he arrived in the Swannanoa Valley in the early 1970s, ...
Black Mountain Town Manager Josh Harrold said the town hopes to have the back nine holes of the golf course open by early May ...
Fred Park decided to bring back the dancing of his youth and started Old Farmer's Ball and met in the original dance hall ...
Black Mountain Center for the Arts and Bounty & Soul are joining forces to present Sustenance, a visual art group show in the Upper Gallery at BMCA.
Steve Senn, a Swannanoa Valley resident, is looking to rebuild his business while also helping the community after Tropical Storm Helene.
Originally formed in 2006 in Des Moines, Iowa, the nonprofit expanded to Western North Carolina when Shumate moved to Black ...
The Swannanoa Grassroots Alliance emerged in the early days after Helene. The group works to connect community and resources. Volunteers said the organization will continue to evolve to meet the ...
Swannanoa Valley residents gathered at Black Mountain's Town Square March 17 to protest the actions of President Donald Trump's administration.
The Blue Ridge Road bridge that crosses the Swannanoa River was destroyed during Helene. Updated surveys are need after Helene to potentially address changed topography. The project is estimated to ...
On Saturday, Aug. 25, 1973, the Asheville Citizen-Times ran the first announcement for Park Drive-In Theater. Originally supposed to open on Aug. 30, the first movie did not play until Sept. 6.
Poetry lovers, mark your calendars! The Black Mountain Center for the Arts is set to host an exciting evening of poetry on April 11 at 7 p.m. filled with powerful words, diverse voices, and meaningful ...
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