Clarissa Donnelly-DeRoven, CITIZEN-TIMES.com

Clarissa Donnelly-DeRoven

CITIZEN-TIMES.com

North Carolina, United States

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  • independentmail
  • The Intercept
  • Chicago Reader

Past articles by Clarissa:

Man shot with stun gun by Woodfin police has bond increased by $16,500

A man who was shot with a stun gun after not following officers' commands has bond increased from $50k to $66,500. → Read More

Leicester man accused of stealing police car held on $120K bond

A Buncombe County man is being held on a $120,000 bond after he allegedly stole a patrol car from deputies trying to arrest him for something else. → Read More

Nearly 60 evictions filed in Buncombe County in August, leads to concerns of homelessness

About half of all evictions filed in Buncombe County came during the lapse in the CDC's eviction moratorium → Read More

Asheville music venues might require proof of COVID-19 vaccination going forward

Following Harrah's COVID policy during Widespread Panic's 3-day August show, other music venues in Asheville may start requiring proof of vaccination → Read More

Visitors to Harrah's Cherokee Center must prove COVID-19 vaccine or negative-test result

Asheville's Harrah's joins the Grey Eagle in mandating visitors show their vaccine card or a negative test result → Read More

Canton Police Department in Haywood County site of COVID-19 cluster

As WNC counties see soaring rates of COVID-19 infections, Canton Police Department becomes latest site of cluster. → Read More

Custody death: Jacob Biddix's family still awaiting answers from Buncombe County jail

A year after Jacob Biddix's death, his family still feels stonewalled by the Buncombe County Sheriff and DA's office → Read More

Asheville 18-year-old previously charged with Westville Pub shooting killed in drive-by

An 18-year-old was killed in a drive-by shooting in South Slope on July 12 → Read More

Asheville police received 72 complaints about fireworks over 4th of July weekend

Residents, pets, and veterans are upset by the loud booms throughout Fourth of July weekend. → Read More

Asheville Fire Department: Leave the fireworks to the professionals around 4th of July

The Asheville Fire Department responded to more than 200 calls over July 4 weekend in 2019. → Read More

Man arrested, held without bond in River Arts District killing

A man has been charged and arrested in connection with Asheville's fourth homicide. → Read More

Asheville PD 911 calls: 'I’m at the Westville Pub, there’s been a s*** ton of gunshots'

12 emergency calls came into APD during the May 29 shooting at Westville Pub. They paint a terrifying picture. → Read More

Westville Pub shooting: 'I knew it wasn't fireworks,' neighbor says; police release public images

A May 29 shooting left one man dead and two injured. Police have not yet made any arrests, but some nearby residents say they don't feel threatened → Read More

Asheville's Black Lives Matter protests: What's changed a year later?

Four activists speak with the Citizen Times about what has changed in the city since last summer's BLM protests → Read More

Vance Monument won't be gone from Asheville until June 21 at the earliest, city says

Despite earlier projections that the monument would be gone by memorial day, city officials estimate the project will take at least three more weeks. → Read More

Change of plans: Vance Monument will actually not be gone by Memorial Day

Despite earlier optimistic projections, the crew demolishing the Vance Monument no longer expects to complete the project before June 2. → Read More

Candler man arrested on four felony child sexual abuse charges

A 22-year-old is being held on half a million dollar bond for four felony counts of child sexual abuse → Read More

Immigrants Detained by ICE Say They Were Punished for Requesting Covid-19 Tests

When detainees at an Alabama jail got sick — or simply asked to be tested — they were put in solitary confinement. → Read More

Living in exile

After her husband was deported, Katrina Jabbi moved her family to Gambia to be with him. Then the pandemic happened. → Read More

'Please stay at home'

From a studio inside his closet, one refugee is using YouTube to broadcast information about coronavirus. → Read More