Franklin’s town council has approved a one-year moratorium on the development of any new data centers. The town follows in the footsteps of a growing number of local governments, including those in ...
What did you do on July 4, the 250th anniversary of our Independence Day? Did you enjoy baseball, hot dogs and apple pie as ...
Jackson County Public Library board trustees alongside Library Director Grace Powell convened July 2 to discuss board bylaws ...
Following what appears to have been a successful ban on camping and fires on the popular Max Patch Bald in northern Haywood ...
Hosted by the Chamber Music Society of the Carolinas, the annual series will be held at 4 p.m. on Sundays from July 12 through Aug. 2 at the First United Methodist Church in Waynesville. The series ...
Hello from Niantic, Connecticut, along the Long Island Sound. The early July sunset this evening was filled with bright pink ...
The North Carolina Department of Commerce Division of Community Revitalization announced a new Notice of Funding Opportunity.
Josh Stein signed a new North Carolina budget into law on Tuesday, making it the state’s first new spending plan in about ...
It’s difficult for anyone to testify in court. It’s especially difficult for a child who has experienced abuse. That’s what ...
At a May 19 Swain County commissioners meeting, IT Specialist Michael Lyons revealed that he’d deleted contested May 5 ...
The title of Dennis Maloney’s “Clearing the Stream” (Walton Well Press, 2026, 143 pages) could be a metaphor for public ...
Americana/blues-folk singer-songwriter Woolybooger will perform at 6 p.m. Friday, July 10, at Whiteside Brewing in Cashiers. Dubbed “music to grow your hair out to,” the Murphy musician, whose real ...
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