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Asheville Watchdog on MSNAnswer Man: What about remaining storm debris in rights of way? Will Swannanoa Post Office return?Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: Are you aware that if debris was put out ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNWhat will happen to MANNA’s destroyed property? Why can’t Charlotte airport have trams?Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: I’m just wondering what is going to happen ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNOpinion: Yes, it always seems we have room for one more development, regardless of trafficIf you’ve never driven Springside Road in South Asheville, it’s a bit of an adventure. The two-lane road, a popular ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNThree years ago, Asheville pledged to cut homelessness in half, but little has changedThree years ago, the City of Asheville paid a consultant $73,000 to issue recommendations and a report on how to combat ...
Dr. John Boyle, now 81, was convicted in 1990 of aggravated murder and gross abuse of a corpse in relation to wife Noreen's ...
Collier Landry, 11, grew suspicious when he heard a scream in the night and awoke to his father saying his mother, Noreen ...
Five months later John Francis Boyle Jr. was found guilty of aggravated murder and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. After more than three decades, the case is back in the spotlight with ...
The man involved in the trial of the century is back in the news. Dr. John Boyle, convicted of one of Mansfield's most notorious murders, will be up for parole on Oct. 1. It will be his third attempt.
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