The Buncombe County Tax Department will move to a new location at 182 College St. in downtown Asheville starting March 18.
County briefings go live on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The March 12 briefing offered a calendar of deadlines, info on a cemetery assessment and more.
NC Senate passed a bill that would deputize state law enforcement officers to perform certain ICE functions, introduced in ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNBuncombe County man wins $500k in lotteryBUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) – A Weaverville man won big last week on a second-chance drawing from the North Carolina Education Lottery. Erik Kreiner was surprised last Wednesday to learn he’d won ...
More than 1,200 households were expected to check out of hotel rooms paid for by the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
Thousands in Western North Carolina have signed up to get private property debris from Tropical Storm Helene removed, and ...
All the burn bans in Western North Carolina at the beginning of March have been lifted, but the fire danger remains, ...
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — Buncombe County investigators looking for a missing 29-year-old woman are now asking residents in ...
The Buncombe County Tax Department is moving to a new location at 182 College St. starting Tuesday, March 18 . Our Tax Collection office at 94 Coxe Ave. will move first, closing at noon on Monday, ...
Real estate property owners can start an appeal online at tax.buncombecounty.org. Type in your address to start an appeal, see your property record, and more. Please contact Property Assessment with ...
112 Richard Lane, $719,000, Ames F Tryon (le) and Phyllis Tryon (le) to Nathan Toothaker 129 Owenby Lane, $397,000, Flow North Developers LLC to Nome Lakin 49 W Cotton Ave., Unit B, $425,000, Judy ...
A wildfire in southwestern North Carolina was the largest active fire in the state, having spread more than 600 acres in Polk County near the South Carolina border, according to the forest service.
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