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  • The Daily Planet’s Opinion: For his stance against anti-Israel rhetoric, Fetterman proves to be greatest Democrat since JFK

    We continue to be amazed by, and impressed with, U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., over his clear-thinking and courage in being virtually the only top-tier elected Democrat willing to openly criticize his party when he thinks it is in the wrong.  In ...
  • Yes, Virginia, there is still a Santa Claus

    By BILL PRESS Syndicated Columnist If  there’s one thing never-Trumpers need this holiday season – and, remember, we are the majority of Americans! – it’s a bit of good cheer. Here it is. First, let’s not kid ourselves. These are still p...
  • The Candid Conservative: Buckle up for the New Year?

    “The best way to predict the future is to create it.”  — Abraham Lincoln • By CARL MUMPOWER Special to the Daily Planet The ‘20s have not exactly been user-friendly. Hurricanes, epidemics, shortages, wars, political theater, inflation...
  • The ‘Charmed’ caste rules

    By TED RALL Syndicated Columnist Americans know that they discriminate against one another by race, sex, religion, looks, income, etc.  Yet they’re unaware that the United States has a caste system every bit as rigid and objectively odd as Ind...
  • Cry the beloved Europe

    By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON Syndicated Columnist Nothing bothers the European elite as much as American conservatives praising the European foundations of their shared, but threatened, Western civilization. Europeans especially resent having their social-we...
  • Karma seems to be catching up with the stinky Democrats, who are always causing trouble

    By ROGER BUCKNER Special to the Daily Planet The news cycle has been relatively quiet regarding Democrats for the last two weeks (in early December).   The two stories are U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and the double-tap... and Captain-Senato...
  • Greer150 celebration to open with museum history exhibit on Jan. 3

    From Staff Reports GREER, S.C. — The official Greer150 Kickoff! — a 2026-long celebration to mark the 150th anniversary (aka sesquicentennial) of the city — will be launched with the opening an exhibit on the history of Greer from noon to 4 p.m. ...
  • Hendersonville’s New Year’s Eve gala aims at early-birds

    From Staff Reports  HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. —A family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration will begin with a DJ dance party and games before the giant Apple Rise countdown from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 31 in front of the Henderson County Historic Courthouse...
  • Fleetwood Mac tribute band to perform Dec. 26

    From Staff Reports  ASHEVILLE, N.C.. —The tribute group Tell Me Lies — The Fleetwood Mac Experience will perform a musical salute to the iconic band at 8 p.m. Dec. 26 at the The Grey Eagle Music Hall & Pub, 185 Clingman Avenue, here. Regard...
  • Filing closes; leaves final list of candidates for 2026 for Asheville, Buncombe County

    From Staff Reports  ASHEVILLE, N.C. -— An Asheville mayoral race pitting — once again — incumbent Esther Manheimer against City Councilwoman Kim Roney is a highlight among the political races in Asheville and Buncombe County, as filing for Nor...
  • UNCA celebrates fall commencement ceremony

    From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE, N.C. – UNC Asheville’s Fall 2025 Commencement ceremony took place on Dec. 12, with more than 190 graduates walking across the stage to receive their diplomas. Held at Kimmel Arena, the event was presided over by Cha...
  • Mission Hospital’s Immediate Jeopardy lifted. But hospital must fix deficiencies by Jan. 15, or lose access to Medicare, Medicaid funding.

    From Staff Reports   ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Mission Hospital in Asheville confirmed on Nov. 21 that the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has removed its latest Immediate Jeopardy designation, the most severe sanction, which followed ...
  • Mission Hospital earns WNC’s only Level I trauma center status

    From Staff Reports  ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Asheville-based Mission Hospital recently was recognized as the first — and only — American College of Surgeons-verified Level I trauma center in Western North Carolina, “becoming the region’s most adv...
  • Asheville City Council names ‘DK’ Wesley as new city manager

    From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The City of Asheville has appointed Dakisha “DK” Wesley as its new city manager, effective Jan. 12, 2026, the city announced in a Dec. 5 press release. “Wesley is a seasoned local government executive with ov...
  • Asheville may hire civilians to investigate minor car crashes, in effort to free up short-staffed APD

    From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE, N.C. — City police “are inching closer to launching a program that would free up officers from responding to fender benders by hiring civilians to investigate minor car crashes,” the Asheville Citizen Times reported on...
  • Federal judge orders City of Asheville to pay more than $81K in legal fees in racial discrimination case

    From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A federal judge in the Western U.S. District ordered the City of Asheville on Dec. 2 to pay more than $81,000 in legal fees to the plaintiffs in a case of racial discrimination, according to a Dec. 3 press release f...
  • Rep. Edwards, challengers Ager, Smith among candidates filing for election

    From Staff Reports  ASHEVILLE, N.C. — On the first day (Dec. 1) to file to run for political office, U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards, R-Flat Rock, filed to run for re-election in North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District, his team announced in a Dec....
  • Candidates file for seats in Asheville, Buncombe County

    From Staff Reports ASHEVILLE, N.C. —  A number of early-bird candidates have filed for several open positions for the City of Asheville and Buncombe County — and those planning to run in the 2026 primary elections have until Dec. 19 to file in N...
  • Early-bird candidates file to run for seats in Henderson County and Hendersonville

    From Staffb Reports HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. — A number of early birds filed on the first day available — Dec. 1 — in the Henderson County’s Board of Elections.  First in line was former Henderson County Manager Steve Wyatt, who is running for ...
  • Do some lives matter less?

      The return of the body of one Israeli hostage is national news in the United States. But what about the thousands of Palestinian children whose bodies lie buried beneath the rubble in Gaza, and whose mass graves are unceremoniously slated to beco...



 


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