Appalachian people lived off the land in more ways than one and that included growing their food in gardens and orchards.
The Transylvania Community Arts Council will host Third Thursday at Transylvania Arts, an open mic night for writers, on Thursday, Nov. 21. The event takes place in the Arts Council Gallery at 349 S.
Brevard College student Paige Edwards has been selected as a student scholar for the World Affairs Councils of America ...
Brevard Academy announced the purchase of a brand-new school bus equipped with the latest safety features ensuring a safer, ...
Efforts continue to safely reopen Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in Flat Rock after the impact of Hurricane Helene. While many positive steps have been taken, there is much ...
A new report from the Better Business Bureau Institute for Marketplace Trust indicates members of the military may face higher losses from scams compared to the general population.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will soon stock more than 60,000 trout from its Bobby N. Setzer fish hatchery in Pisgah National Forest into 40 small lakes and ponds across ...
This is part of a series of articles on traditional food preparation in southern Appalachia pairing with a display on the ...
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Biden administration is determined in its final months to help Ukraine keep fighting its war with Russia next year. Blinken said Wednesday ...
In a heated match against rival Patton Monday night, the Brevard Blue Devils boys soccer team accomplished a feat almost none ...
In what seemed like a breeze of a game to finish the regular season, the Brevard Blue Devils squandered the R-S Central ...
E.V. McCall of Lake Toxaway has released her first self-published book, “The Golden Chain.” McCall is a 17-yea- old student ...