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  • City reviews 2019 results, possible 2020 initiatives

    By JOHN NORTH john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com  City of Asheville officials conducted a year-in-review as well as presented potential new initiatives for 2020 during the Jan. 17 meeting of the Council of Independent Business Owners at UNC AshevilleÃ...
  • The Advice Goddess: February 2020

    From here to eternity By AMY ALKON Syndicated Columnist My roommate has this need to tell me all about his day when he gets home. Making matters worse, his main form of communication is complaining. I need quiet time when I come home, not a sec...
  • ‘The British Are Coming!’ salute sizzles

    Crowd left calling for more; setlist included songs ‘influenced’ by the British Invasion By JOHN NORTH john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com The five-piece Asheville-based group...
  • Omni Grove Park Inn’s Big Band Weekend bedazzles

    Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra entertains Big Band fans, dancers at posh soirée  The Jimmy Dorsey Band was featured at the 30th annual Big Band Dance Weekend that drew hundreds of ballroom dancers Jan. 10-12 at the Omni Grove Park Inn in North Asheville....
  • Saluda gives Perry Como a Christmas salute: Late iconic singer, wife spent many summers in WNC vacation home

    By JOHN NORTH john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com  SALUDA  The late singer extraordinaire Perry Como, a beloved former summer resident of Saluda, who, in turn loved this Polk County city now numbering 713 people, was honored in a program about ...
  • Como, Christmas, Saluda ... ah, the memories

    EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is the main address given during the Christmas salute to Perry Como in Saluda on Dec. 20: By NANCY PEW Member with Historic Saluda Committee    For those of us who grew up in the ‘50s, ‘60s a...
  • Airport’s growth skyrocketing, official says

    By JOHN NORTH john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com An update on activities at the Asheville Regional Airport  highlighting its its status as one of the fastest-growing airports in the nation  was presented to the Council of Independent Busine...
  • WAVL development hearing continued: Proposed Bear Creek development triggers marathon venting of views

    From Staff Reports After about seven hours of debate, the Buncombe County Board of Adjustment decided to continue the Dec. 11 public hearing to Jan. 23 about a controversial development in West Asheville, Asheville television station WLOS (New...
  • Group admits error in text of narrative

    An erroneous assertion was made in a statement headlined “Walkable West Asheville’s Firestorm narrative,†the complete text of which was published in December’s Asheville Daily Planet. The narrative was presented by members of t...
  • Councilman Young proposes Green New Deal for Asheville

    From Staff Reports A local “Green New Deal† including what he said would constitute the state’s largest “community†solar farm and a renewal of the 1970s “dollar-a-lot†program to help lower-income resi...
  • County board divided over chair’s fare-free city-county transit plan

    From Staff Reports Public transit in Asheville and Buncombe County need to be fare-free  and county taxpayer funds should be expended to fund such a proposition, at least according to Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Chairman Brownie Newman...
  • Haynes says he won’t seek re-election

    From Staff Reports Asheville City Councilman Brian Haynes said he would not seek re-election to the council.  Haynes made the announcement on his Facebook page on Dec. 2. “When my term is up I will have served five years and I believe itââ‚...
  • Student climate activists removed from Asheville City Hall

    From Staff Reports Hundreds jammed the streets of downtown Asheville on Dec. 6 as part of a nationwide protest about combating climate change, according to an estimate by Asheville television station WLOS (News 13). “The climate strike that starte...
  • Massive development near South Slope OK’d by council

    From Staff Reports  Asheville City Council voted 5-1 on Dec. 10 to approve a zoning change for the area between Ashland and Coxe avenues that will result in a massive development. “Yes†votes were Vice Mayor Gwen Wisler and council memb...
  • Letters to the Editor: January 2020

    Our Ã¢â‚¬Ëœable’ president ... disables Through all the scandals, lies, and assorted embarrassing scenarios especially his impeachment by the House of Representatives, President (Donald) Trump has proved he’s quite able ...
  • The Daily Planet's Opinion: January 2020

    VeHaun merits recognition for his service in Buncombe We heartily salute Jerry VeHaun on his retirement after 48 years of top-notch service to Buncombe County. VeHaun started work with Buncombe on Dec. 1, 1972, as am...
  • In the wrong hands, words can become weapons

    By LEE BALLARD Special to the Daily Planet   A letter to the editor of a competing newspaper made me pause and ponder: “The decline of a nation starts within like a disease and spreads slowly. Many have infiltrated our country bringing al...
  • President Trump is right about today’s fake news climate

    EDITOR'S NOTE: This opinion piece was originally submitted to the Asheville Citizen Times, our local daily newspaper. In that it apparently exceeded the ACT’s word count, the offering was declined. We thought it covered an important topic of intere...
  • VeHaun gives his last EMS update report; given an award

    From Staff Reports A report on and transition plan for the offices of Buncombe County Emergency Management/Fire Marshall was presented to the Council of Independent Business Owners during its Dec. 6 breakfast meeting at UNC Asheville’s Sherrill Ce...
  • Turner gives update on N.C. budget standoff

    By JOHN NORTH john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com An update on the North Carolina budget standoff was presented by N.C. Rep. Brian Turner, D- Asheville, to the Council of Independent Business Owners during its Dec. 6 breakfast meeting at UNC Asheville’...



 


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