ASHEVILLE - The unofficial results are in for four Buncombe County Board of Education candidates who will serve the next four years overseeing public education for more than 22,000 county students.
Press release from Buncombe County: The General Election is today, and the polls have been open since 6:30 a.m. As of 10 a.m., 11,157 voters have turned out. This year saw a record turnout for ...
(This story has been updated to reflect Buncombe County's final polling site change list.) Due to damage from Tropical Storm Helene, changes have been made to polling locations and some voting ...
Though Western N.C. saw death and destruction at the hands of Tropical Storm Helene only a month ago, early voters have turned out in droves in counties like Buncombe, where 94,000 had already voted ...
The San Joaquin County Superior Court has been experiencing significant connectivity issues for the past three days, and has determined those issues were due to a cybersecurity incident ...
ASHEVILLE - This year, four candidates for Buncombe County Board of Commissioners are vying to represent two of the county's three districts, while one incumbent runs unopposed. In Buncombe’s ...
When Tropical Storm Helene swept through Western North Carolina, Buncombe County Schools was severely impacted. Helene killed four of the district’s students, and more than 400 experienced a ...
ASHEVILLE - In the race for chair of the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners, two candidates are seeking to replace current Board Chair, Brownie Newman, who is not seeking reelection.
Williams, as Buncombe County’s DA, has the prosecutorial discretion to decide whether to try a defendant based on case-specific factors. With court still closed, a dismissal was the only option ...