Wake Up, Asheville!
Today's Asheville newscast references these stories: * Increased police presence leads to more citations and arrests in Asheville [https://wlos.com/news/local/increased-patrols-enforcement-downtown-more-citations-arrests-asheville-police-department-apd-crime-drugs-repeat-offenders-prevention] * D.R. Horton townhomes approved in Arden following neighbor agreements [https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/2026/07/14/d-r-horton-arden-townhomes-approved-amid-stormwater-concerns/90899909007/] * The county's appraisal of one home was $150,000 higher than sale price [https://avlwatchdog.org/answer-man-the-countys-appraisal-of-my-home-was-150000-higher-than-sale-price-so-what-gives-was-a-huge-private-fireworks-display-off-cane-creek-road-permitted/] * Swannanoa flood resilience project enhances community safety and recreational opportunities [https://mountainx.com/opinion/commentary/swannanoa-flood-resilience-project-includes-vision-for-recreation/] * Etsy launches $10M Craft Catalyst Initiative with WNC as first hub [https://828newsnow.com/news/228822-etsy-launches-10m-craft-catalyst-initiative-with-asheville-as-first-hub/]
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