Dale Neal, CITIZEN-TIMES.com

Dale Neal

CITIZEN-TIMES.com

Asheville, NC, United States

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  • CITIZEN-TIMES.com
  • The Greenville News
  • NBC Charlotte

Past articles by Dale:

Candler man arrested on marijuana charges

ASHEVILLE - Buncombe County sheriff's deputies arrested a Candler man Saturday on charges of selling marijuana. → Read More

Asheville man charged with ramming vehicle past stopped school bus

Police have charged an Asheville man with intentiionally ramming the back of a vehicle past a stopped school bus Friday, warrants show. → Read More

Queen family stepped out as ambassadors of dance

The stage at the Folkmoot Friendship Center is getting a new name: the Sam Love Queen Auditorium → Read More

Alphie Hyorth leans on life, not looks, as character actor

Alphie Hyorth isn’t just another pretty face. His resume is bluntly honest about his hair: “Not so much.” → Read More

Wolfe Society hopes new movie will boost writer's reputation

It’s hard to be lukewarm about Thomas Wolfe. → Read More

Pisgah Legal's Merrell takes sabbatical with grant

Robin Merrell has made a career of helping others for the past 15 years as a lawyer at Pisgah Legal Services. Now with some time off, Merrell hopes she can put in another 15 years, championing the working poor in the legal system. → Read More

Asheville man arrested wtih 30 rocks of crack cocaine

Police have charged an Asheville man with selling crack cocaine out of an apartment near Aston Park. → Read More

Three arrested in marijuana manufacturing bust

Buncombe County sheriff's deputies arrested two men and a woman for growing 28 pounds of marijuana in a Fletcher garage, according to warrants → Read More

Life in the cardiac ICU: Caring for hearts, minds

Susan McGill treats patients often at the end of their lives, and she makes sure to put them first. → Read More

AC-T Book Circle: Who's afraid of Thomas Wolfe?

Time has not been particularly kind to Thomas Wolfe. → Read More

Cullowhee native discovers three new species of primates

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY — A Cullowhee native working on his doctoral degree at the University of Kentucky has used a supercomputer to discover three new species of mouse lemurs — the smallest primate in the world. → Read More

Farm Heritage Trail showcases Buncombe's rural vistas

Visitors can tour farms raising bison to berries and Christmas trees to wine grapes in Sandy Mush, Alexander, Newfound and Leicester starting this weekend with the launch of the Buncombe County Farm Heritage Trail. → Read More

Cragnolin stepping down at RiverLink

Karen Cragnolin is stepping down as executive director of the nonprofit RiverLink, which she launched in 1986. → Read More

Buncombe inmate charged with spraying cleaning fluid in guards' faces

ASHEVILLE - A female inmate being held in the Buncombe County jail has been charged with spraying cleaning fluid in the faces of two guards. → Read More

Toy rings last meditation bell at Cloud Cottage Sangha

Change is just another name for life itself, according to Judith Toy, a Buddhist teacher → Read More

Local writers join in fundraiser against HB2

Instead of joining a boycott that hurts local businesses, an impressive lineup of literary artists will take the stage May 18 in a fundraiser to fight the controversial House Bill 2 law. → Read More

Asheville couple arrested on meth charges

An Asheville couple was arrested Saturday on drug possession charges, including a spoon, needle and rubber tourniquet, according to warrants. → Read More

George and Elizabeth Ellison celebrate natural world

Writer George Ellison ranks among 100 most influential people in the Smokies → Read More

It takes a village to save a planet

Ashevillage wants residents to sign up for Community Resilence Challenge → Read More

Learn about Cherokee culture at summer institute

The Museum of the Cherokee Indian will offer the Cherokee History and Culture Institute July 11-15, 2016 at the Museum in Cherokee, North Carolina. → Read More