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The misogyny at Moog
A civil rights lawsuit tells the story of workplace discrimination, verbal abuse, assault and rampant misogyny at a major Asheville company Graphic by Orion Solstice [This story describes acts of misogyny, discrimination, threats of violence, assault and workplace abuse] Moog, the major synthesizer company, is…
On the removal of the Vance monument
After tear gas, lies and excuses Asheville’s racist power structure loses a years-long battle, as the notorious monument finally comes down Above: the removal of the top of the Vance monument last week. Photo by Orion Solstice. In May 1898 the Vance monument was completed.…
Eviction season
Asheville police lie about a brutal crackdown on houseless campers and the locals supporting them as city hall ramps up its efforts to please the tourism industry at all costs Above: A banner outside the Aston Park houseless camp. Special to the Blade Blade reporters…
Mapping Asheville’s COVID-19 workplace outbreaks
Local government officials have pointedly refused to ever name the locations of outbreaks at Asheville workplaces. So we are Tourism hubs are ripe for pandemics. Travel, bars, indoor dining and hotels are all some of the industries that spread a disease farthest and fastest. As…
Lies, damn lies and hotel regulations
In the face of public outrage, Asheville city hall is set to open the floodgates on a wave of new hotels while the industry does more damage than ever Above: The message is simple. No. More. Hotels. Asheville hates hotels. This is not new, of…
Out in the cold
Asheville police and city hall suddenly destroy a houseless camp hours before the coldest night of the year, putting lives in danger and leaving services organizations scrambling Above: The Lexington Avenue overpass, site of the former houseless camp. Photo by Orion Solstice Blade reporters Elliot…
Into the fire
No honeymoon for city hall’s newest officials as the public turns up the pressure over police weapons, housing and more Above: City hall by night. File photo by Max Cooper. It’s a clarifying time. It’s easy to forget that local governments are grinding on, still…
The Biltmore and the plague
The Biltmore estate is a monument to greed and exploitation. Its actions during the pandemic put workers and the public at serious risk The Biltmore is at the heart of Asheville’s tourism industry. But the largest private home in America — and the array of…
Post-mortems
After a strange election in a strange year, a new city council lurches into office in an embattled city hall Above: Asheville city hall under renovation, photo by Bill Rhodes This year has, by every standard, been a revealing one. Asheville’s been a divided city…
Raytheon comes to Asheville
The infamous arms dealer’s about to get millions from local governments to build one of their murder factories right here in our city Above: ‘Not Our Town.’ Special to the Blade Caution: This article contains images and descriptions of horrific violence First it was “Project…
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