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Share this article Share this article ASHEVILLE, N.C., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Heritage, artistic triumphs, inspired perspectives, justice around the table and music with meaning color the landscape of fresh travel experiences heading through 2021 in Asheville, N.C. Below is a roundup of the latest offerings and events connecting travelers to new and compelling Blue Ridge Mountain adventures in the year ahead. Bonus background notes: for more on the people, histories and stories behind the news go here. Cultural landmarks creatively reborn, major art exhibits (indoors and out), beer, bites and bonding with canine companions and pandemic-inspired openings and fresh ideas in the local culinary scene – the year ahead for Asheville is full of compelling new Blue Ridge Mountain experiences, with an eye toward pulling important history forward. (Photo courtesy of ExploreAsheville.com) ....
County s 30% restaurant capacity mandate absent key local data, damages industry Mackensy Lunsford, Asheville Citizen Times How to know whether a restaurant or grocery store is following coronavirus guidelines Replay Video UP NEXT Buncombe County cut restaurant capacity to 30%, stricter than the state-mandated 50%, without community-based data proving local restaurants role in the spread of COVID, the county told the Citizen Times. In terms of specific local numbers, the county health staff have never been able to provide breakouts by percentage of how COVID is understood to be spread through various sectors so to speak, Buncombe County Board of Commissioners chairman Brownie Newman told the Citizen Times on Jan. 21. For example, what percentage of COVID transmission has been spread during church services, school attendance, indoor dining, other work spaces, other social gatherings, etc. ....