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Transylvania County has a long history of summer camps. In the mid-1920s there were 14 camps in operation in the county.
I recently unplugged for a week to give my brain a rest. I put away my laptop, stayed off TV/screens and I used my phone only for essential tasks — ...
This month nearly 1.5 million students will return to classrooms across North Carolina. As bus traffic increases on the roads, Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is reminding everyone to keep safety ...
Voter registration deadlines are approaching for eligible North Carolinians who wish to vote on Election Day in September, October and November municipal elections.
Nine months after Hurricane Helene battered western North Carolina, many of the storm’s visible scars, including washed-out roads, landslides and downed trees, have been cleared or repaired. But for c ...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene’s devastating pathway through western North Carolina, a vibrant tourist attraction offering visitors a serene escape in the Blue Ridge Mountains is being torn down ...
New research results reported at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Toronto advanced scientific understanding of risk, diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and other ...
In the Appalachian Mountains blacksmithing was more than a trade — it was a cornerstone of survival and ingenuity. The ...
Volunteers this summer from the Transylvania County Education Coalition and Pisgah Forest Rotary Club came together to paint ...
The U.S. has begun officially levying higher taxes on imports from dozens of countries Thursday, four months after President ...
Transylvania County Schools announced Erika Williams will take on the role of its public information officer and grant writer ...
ESPN will continue to broadcast the NFL Draft as well as obtaining new digital rights for its upcoming direct-to-consumer ...