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Rallying point
A year later Moral Monday returns to Asheville, tries to expand local organization and hopes for momentum at the polls. Above: the crowd at the Aug. 4 Moral Monday rally, viewed from behind the podium while Rev. William Barber speaks. Photo by David Oppenheimer – Performance Impressions. Once again, Rev.
Pack it in
Amid controversy Asheville City Council overhauls Pack Place leases, lauds police plan Above: Asheville Council member Jan Davis, countering critics of the new Pack Place leases and asserting that it’s the best way to go forward. Photo by Max Cooper. Pack Place, located in the middle of downtown, is home to
Red lines
Racist government programs shaped Asheville’s ‘urban renewal,’ demolishing homes and pushing out thousands. The results still haunt the city today. Above: Priscilla Ndiaye, with her map of the homes demolished in the Southside neighborhood during urban renewal. She’s standing on the site of the house her family lived in, condemned
‘Reshape our culture’: Asheville service workers organize to improve conditions
Concerned about low pay, a lack of benefits and many other problems, a group of local service workers are organizing Above: Image for Asheville Sustainable Restaurant Workforce, used with permission of Jessi Steelman. There are over 20,000 food service workers in the Asheville area, according to the Bureau of Labor
Benched: Asheville’s ‘hostile architecture’ and the fight over public space
Behind downtown’s shortened and disappearing benches is a struggle about the future of the city’s public space By David Forbes On Walnut Street, there exists a particularly odd bench, one that attracts comments from locals and tourists alike. It’s clearly supposed to be, well, a bench, but it’s far too
Asheville Council member Bothwell: no plans to resign after DWI charge
By David Forbes The Asheville Citizen-Times reported this morning that Asheville Council member Cecil Bothwell was charged with driving while impaired. Bothwell, driving a friend’s car, was pulled over last night by a state trooper with a blood alcohol level of .10. Bothwell, in a brief phone interview, admitted “I
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Wading through the Asheville budget
By David Forbes The city of Asheville is on course to spend $147 million. That’s the amount of its annual budget, covering everything from parks to public art to smartphones for cops. Except for us urban policy masochists, the words “city budget” don’t usually make people run to pour over
What’s in a motion: the fight over innocence and a district attorney’s conduct
When I first put a story up here just over a month ago, I planned to use the Asheville Blade exactly once. But on April 16, I was fired from my job at Mountain Xpress after pushing to organize a union and reveal unethical behavior. In announcing this unfortunate news,