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1. Asheville Middle School saves orchestra from cuts (citizen-times.com) โ After strong pushback from families and musicians, Asheville Middle School will keep its orchestra alive as an after-school strings club this fall, with a chance to return as a class if enrollment grows. Parents and students are relieved but still frustrated that beloved teacher Franklin Keel will be reassigned to Asheville High as a substitute. Organizers now must nearly double participation to secure the program's future.
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2. Asheville plans more work on contentious bus system changes (bpr.org) โ Asheville residents who rely on the bus system should know City Council has delayed a vote on controversial route cuts that would have boosted frequency on key corridors but eliminated some lesser-used lines. City staff will now explore new funding and regional partnerships to improve service without harming current riders who depend on existing routes.
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3. A Bear Entered an Asheville Home and Injured a Woman as Wildlife Officials Warn of a Preventable Problem (a-z-animals.com) โ An Asheville woman was injured when a black bear entered her home, prompting wildlife officials to stress how unsecured trash and pet food can quietly turn houses into regular bear feeding spots. The bear will likely be euthanized, and experts explain why relocation rarely works and share specific steps Asheville residents should take to secure trash, doors, and pet food to prevent repeat encounters.
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4. Asheville police stress driver awareness after utility worker hit (wlos.com) โ An Asheville Water Resources employee was seriously injured in a hit-and-run on Charlotte Street, prompting Asheville police to urge drivers to slow down and stay off their phones around roadside workers. Officers quickly identified and arrested a Weaverville man, who now faces multiple charges as the investigation continues. The worker is recovering at Mission Hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
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5. Asheville VA recruits veterans for national GLP-1 trial to treat alcohol use disorder (wlos.com) โ Veterans in Asheville can now volunteer at the Charles George VA Medical Center for a major national trial testing semaglutide, a GLP-1 drug, as a possible new treatment for alcohol use disorder. The study offers free care, compensation, and weekly injections over about six months, with researchers especially seeking women veterans and hoping results could eventually benefit the wider community.
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